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conscientia

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Latin word conscientia comes from Latin consciens, Latin -ia

consciens (Latin)

-ia (Latin)

Used to form an abstract noun, usually from an adjective stem.

conscientia (Latin)

Knowledge shared with others, being in the know or privy to, joint knowledge; complicity. Knowledge within oneself of right or wrong; conscience; remorse. Knowledge within oneself, consciousness, feeling.

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