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‖ cognitum|ˈkɒgnɪtəm| [L., neut. of cognitus, pa. pple. of cognoscere to know.] An object of cognition.
1875G. H. Lewes Problems II. 491 The cognitum and its cognitio are not two facts, but one fact. 1890Martineau Seat Author. Relig. iv. ii. 403 All the particular cognitions are unified in the single cognitum. 1936Mind XLV. 182 Let us next agree to call a cognitum any terminus ad quem of the activity called ‘experiencing’. |