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English word cognizant comes from Latin con, Latin *conosceo, Latin con-, Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₃-, Latin co- ((intensifier). Together, with.), Latin *gnoscere

con (Latin)

*conosceo (Latin)

con- (Latin)

Used in compounds to indicate a being or bringing together of several objects. Used in compounds to indicate the completeness, perfecting of any act, and thus gives intensity to the signification of the simple word.

*ǵenh₃- (Proto-Indo-European)

co- (Latin)

(intensifier). Together, with.

*gnoscere (Latin)

*gnōskō (Proto-Italic)

Know, get to know.

gnosco (Latin)

nosco (Latin)

I know, recognize, am acquainted with, i.e.; in possession of knowledge.

cognosco (Latin)

(in perfect tense) I know. I learn, I am acquainted (with), I recognize.

cunoaște (Romanian)

(reflexive) to be acquainted. (transitive) to know (a person).

cognoscens (Latin)

cunoștință (Romanian)

Acquaintance. Awareness.

conoistre (Old French)

To know. To recognize.

conoissant (Old French)

Knowing; having knowledge.

cognizant (English)

Aware; fully informed; having understanding of a fact.

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