- ճանաչել čanačʻel' ( ← *ծանաչել canačʻel) "to recognize" know ( ← OE cnawan)
nōscere "to learn, recognize" γιγνώσκω gignōskō "I know" شناختن šenâxtan "to know"...
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inversus (Latin: "The
demon is the
reverse of God")
George Cecil Jones (Volo
Noscere Frater DDS "Eu saberei")
Allen Bennett – Iehi Aour (Hebrew: "Let there...
- know something,
anyone who
knows exists, then I exist" (nosco me
aliquid noscere, &
quidquid noscit, est, ergo ego sum). Pereira, Gómez. 1749 [1554]. "De...
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Pereira in his 1554 work
Antoniana Margarita,
wrote "nosco me
aliquid noscere, &
quidquid noscit, est, ergo ego sum" ('I know that I know something,...
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false etymology explaining "innocent" as
meaning "not knowing" (Latin
noscere — to know, learn). The
actual etymology is from
general negation prefix...
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Battlefield Surveillance Brigade Garrison/HQ Fort
Cavazos Motto(s)
PRIMI NOSCERE ("First To Know")
Commanders Current commander LTC
Elizabeth M. Marlin...
- *kann-jan)
kunnan "to know" < *ǵn̥-n-h₃-onom, kann "I know" (g)nōscō ((g)
nōscere) "to
learn about", nōvī "I know" (lit. "I have learnt") gignṓskō (aorist...
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Sable supporting a malt
shovel Gold.
Escutcheon Gules two
garbs of
barley in
saltire between three tuns
fessewise Or.
Motto Rerum Cog
Noscere Causas...
- adolēscō, adolēscere, adolēvī,
adultum "to grow up, to mature" nōscō,
nōscere, nōvī, nōtum "to get to know, to learn" pāscō, pāscere, pāvī, pāstum "to...
- cir****scribed by a
Latin inscription from Lucretius' poem De
rerum natura "
Noscere quae vis et causa". The
reverse had the
Latin inscription "Proemium optime...