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† enterˈknow, interˈknow, v. Obs. [f. enter-, inter- + know v.; after Fr. s'entreconnaître.] trans. To know (one another) mutually; to know and be known by (a person). Hence enterˈknowing vbl. n.
1603Florio Montaigne ii. xviii. (1632) 376 If that [our word] faile us..we enterknow one another no longer. 1652Bp. Hall Invis. World Pref., I have desired..to enterknow my good God, and his blessed Angels and Saints. Ibid. ii. iv, Why should we abridge our souls more than them of the comfort of our interknowing? |