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单词 cognosce
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cognoscev.

/kɒɡˈnɒs/
Etymology: < Latin cognōscĕre to become thoroughly acquainted with, investigate, get to know, < co- together, altogether + (g)nōscĕre inchoative of obsolete *gnō- (whence (g)nōvi , (g)nōtum ), corresponding to Greek γνῶναι to know. See notion n., gnostic adj. and n., knows adj.
Chiefly Scots Law.
1. intransitive. To make inquiry or investigation, esp. in order to a legal decision; to take cognizance of a cause, an offence, etc. ? Obsolete.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > trying or hearing of cause > try or hear causes [verb (intransitive)]
to hold plea1477
cognoscea1583
animadvert1656
cognize1659
a1583 J. Balfour Practicks (1754) 18 The Schiref is na juge competent to cognosce or decyde upoun the non~entres or ward of landis.
1609 J. Skene tr. Regiam Majestatem 39 It perteins not to my court, to cognosce vpon bastardrie.
1640 Canterb. Self-Convic. Pref. So many of our neighbour nations, as have beene desirous to cognosce of our affaires.
1752 J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 27 From all further..judging or cognoscing therein.
2. transitive. To take judicial cognizance of (a matter); to investigate, examine, try.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > trying or hearing of cause > try or hear cause [verb (transitive)]
hearc1160
atry1330
tryc1330
to know upon ——1458
cognosce1607
advise1609
knowledge1609
1607 T. Rogers Faith, Doctr., & Relig. 114 (margin) A matter, and cause spirituall, and alwaies cognosced, and iudged by the Church..say certaine Scottish Ministers.
c1650 J. Spalding Memorialls Trubles Scotl. & Eng. (1850) I. 336 The Generall resolued in proper persone, to cognoss the entrie to Newcastell.
1746–7 Act 20 Geo. II c. 43 §34 The judge..shall..proceed to cognosce, hear, and determine any such appeal.
1884 Brit. & Foreign Evangelical Rev. Apr. 263 Error cognosced and determined by the judicatories of the Church.
3. To adjudicate, decide authoritatively upon; to assign judicially. Obsolete.
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society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > judge or determine judicially [verb (transitive)]
deemc950
findeOE
adjudge?c1400
judge1477
retour1497
conclude1523
sentence1586
deraign1601
discern1622
cognosce1634
censure1640
hold1642
adjudicatea1695
1634 in Forbes of Callendar 2 (Jam.) To cognos and designe be deuision to ilk persone thair part off the fornamit outfeald arable land..The saids lands being cognossit, meathit, mairchit, and acceptit be the said nobill Lord.
4. Judicially to examine and pronounce (a person) to be of a certain status; esp. (elliptical) to pronounce to be an ‘idiot’ or ‘lunatic’.
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c1650 J. Spalding Memorialls Trubles Scotl. & Eng. (1851) II. 258 To meit, fit, and cognoss, Mr. Androw Logie..for vnsound doctrein.
1773 J. Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. I. 140 (Jam.) The son ought to be declared or cognosced an idiot by the sentence of a judge.
a1805 A. Carlyle Autobiogr. (1860) xiv. 534 He had been cognosced at Edinburgh, and deprived of the management of his estate.
1818 G. Chalmers Life Mary Q. Scots I. 278 (Jam.) George Douglas's elder brother was cognosced nearest agnate.
1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian iv, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. I. 112 If he gangs daft, we'll hae him cognosced.
1868 Act 31 & 32 Victoria c. 100 §101 To inquire whether the person sought to be cognosced is insane.
5. = cognize v.
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the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > perceive [verb (transitive)]
acknowOE
keepc1000
feelOE
findOE
seeOE
yknowc1275
apperceivec1300
descrivec1300
knowc1300
perceivec1330
taste1340
tellc1390
catcha1398
scenta1398
devisea1400
kena1400
concernc1425
descrya1450
henta1450
apprehend1577
scerne1590
to take in1637
discreevec1650
recognize1795
absorb1840
embrace1852
cognizea1856
cognosce1874
the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > epistemology > [verb (transitive)]
structurate1664
envisage1851
cognizea1856
cognosce1874
structuralize1913
1874 W. B. Carpenter Princ. Mental Physiol. ii. xi. §382 Before the Intelligence is sufficiently developed to cognosce the idea which mentally represents it.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2019).
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