Knowledge; witness, testimony; the act of witnessing.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > [noun] (39) i-witnessc888 Knowledge; witness, testimony; the act of witnessing. knowledging?c1225 The action, condition, or faculty of knowing; understanding, cognizance, notice, recognition, acquaintance, etc.; = knowledge, n. archaic in… wittinga1300 The fact of knowing or being aware of something; knowledge, cognizance. beknowing1340 Knowledge. sciencec1350 The state or fact of knowing; knowledge or cognizance of something; knowledge as a personal attribute. Now archaic and rare. bekenningc1380 Knowledge, acquaintance. knowinga1398 The fact of being aware or informed of something; acquaintance with or apprehension of a thing or fact; cognizance, knowledge; †intimation, report… knowledgea1398 The apprehension of fact or truth with the mind; clear and certain perception of fact or truth; the state or condition of knowing fact or truth. meaninga1398 Knowledge, understanding. Obsolete. cunningshipa1400 Knowledge. feela1400 Chiefly Scottish. Mental perception or apprehension; understanding, comprehension; knowledge. Obsolete. understanda1400 Understanding; knowledge. cognizancec1400 Knowledge, understanding; also acquaintance. kenningc1400 Mental cognition; knowledge, cognizance; recognition. Now Scottish and northern dialect. †fleshly kenning, carnal knowledge. witc1400 The faculty of thinking and reasoning in general; mental capacity, understanding, intellect, reason. archaic (now esp. in the wit of man = human… recognizancec1436 Knowledge, understanding. Obsolete. cognition1447 The action or faculty of knowing; knowledge, consciousness; acquaintance with a subject. Obsolete except as in 2. recognitionc1450 Knowledge or consciousness; (also) understanding. Obsolete. cognoscencec1540 Knowledge; = cognizance, n. 1 2. conscience1570 With of. Knowledge, understanding, insight. comprehension1597 The mental state or condition of comprehending (often viewed as a property which one may have); an adequate notion. comprehense1604 Grasp, comprehension. cognizant1634 = cognizance, n. 2. sciency1642 The state or fact of knowing; knowledge. Cf. science, n. 1a. scibility1677 The power or faculty of knowing. Obsolete. Subcategories:— what is true (5) — again (1) — one who knows (2) — knowledge of, acquaintance (6) |
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