释义 |
incognizance|ɪnˈkɒgnɪ-, -ˈkɒnɪzəns| [f. in-3 + cognizance.] Want of knowledge or recognition.
a1856Sir W. Hamilton Lect. (1877) I. xix. 367 Now this incognisance may be explained. 1865Mrs. Whitney Gayworthys vi. (1879) 68 They would scarcely drift away from each other into utter incognizance and separation. |