单词 | knowledgement |
释义 | knowledgementn. Now rare. 1. Knowledge, cognizance. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > [noun] witshipc900 wisdomc950 knowledge1393 notice?1435 notition1453 intellectionc1475 acknowledgec1510 sciturec1540 knowledgement1570 know1592 cognizance1635 conusance1635 cognoscence1647 knowfulness1891 1570 A. Golding tr. D. Chytræus Postil 68 Through faith & the true knowledgment of Chryst foreshining in our harts, & through the help of the holy ghost mouing our harts, ther is kindled in our mind a new & brighter light. 1599 R. Roche Eustathia sig. C6v All times, all tongues, all nations farre and neere, With duties knowledgement, are present heere. 1650 T. Hubbert Pilula 153 They can look no further then after the things of this world; their knowledgement is bounded here. 1889 R. S. Ferguson Carlisle ix. 158 No record has come to our knowledgment of the reception this letter met with. 1959 J. M. Boggie Husband & Farm in Rhodesia 184 Canteen's knowledgement of English was like his knowledgement of housework—not much beyond the kindergarten stage. 1998 A. E. McLaren Chinese Pop. Culture & Ming Chantefables p. viii Chen Qinjian..has greatly enriched my knowledgement of Chinese popular culture. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > trying or hearing of cause > [noun] judgementc1300 knowledge1398 tryingc1440 court of oyer and terminer1451 acknowledge1492 cognition1523 knowledgement1574 hearing1576 conusance1660 cognizance1786 avizandum1861 1574 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Job (new ed.) xvi. 78/1 If he spare their sinnes and doe but warne them of them, they will not come to any true knowledgement of them. a1625 H. Finch Law (1636) 260 No writ shall be abated by knowledgement of villenage. 1628 E. Coke 1st Pt. Inst. Lawes Eng. 158 b Cognitio is knowledge, or knowledgement, or opinion, and recognition is a serious acknowledgement or opinion vpon such matters of fact as they shall haue in charge, and there~upon the Iurors are called Recognitores assisæ. 1641 Cases of Treason in Harl. Misc. (Malham) V. 27 [These justices] do take knowledgement of all fines. 1828 Times 26 Feb. 2/5 Repeating his disapprobation of the conduct of the late administration, for not having made any knowledgment of its services to a body of men who had been the patriotic protectors of their altars and their homes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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