单词 | to have cognizance of |
释义 | > as lemmasto have cognizance of a. Knowledge as attained by observation or information; state of being aware of anything; perception, notice, observation. Esp. in to have cognizance of, to be aware of, know by observation or information; to come (fall, be, lie) under, within, beyond, out of the cognizance, i.e. range of observation or perception, ken of (often with some admixture of the notion of ‘province’, ‘jurisdiction’, ‘right of dealing with’; as in 3); to take cognizance of, to take notice of, notice, observe, become aware of; to take note of, include within the range of observation, embrace within its scope. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > perceive, be aware of [verb (intransitive)] tellc1390 to be perceiveda1400 to take cognizance of1635 notice1820 waken1825 to wake to1836 to take notice1845 to tune in1926 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > know, be aware of [verb (intransitive)] wit971 knowlOE to be aware (of, that)a1250 wota1300 be (well) warec1325 to know of ——c1390 not to seek1569 to know for ——1576 to know on ——1608 to have cognizance of1635 reck1764 to be (or get) wise to1896 the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > [noun] > state of awareness consciencec1384 knowledgea1398 sensibility?c1425 knowingness1611 cognizance1635 conusance1635 cognoscence1647 vaticination1678 consciousness1753 awareness1839 clairvoyance1861 perceivingness1872 the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > [noun] > product of perception imagea1393 knowledgea1398 appearancea1400 utter-wit1495 cognizance1635 conusance1635 cognoscence1647 perception1690 cognitiona1822 trans-impressiona1834 percept1864 vestige1885 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 the mind > attention and judgement > attention > notice, observation > observe, note [verb (transitive)] markc1175 note?c1225 heedc1275 apperceivec1300 spyc1380 notec1390 notac1392 registera1393 considerc1400 notifya1425 animadvert?a1475 mind1490 adnote1558 observe1560 quote1560 remark1581 to take note1600 apprehenda1634 to take cognizance of1635 animadverse1642 notice1660 to pass in review1697 smoke1716 cognize1821 spot1848 looky1900 1635 R. Sanderson Two Serm. S. Pauls Crosse & Grantham i. 19 Wherewith we disguise and conceale from the conusance of others. 1642 tr. J. Perkins Profitable Bk. i. §3 If..his wife grant a rent..without the knowledge of the husband, this grant is void, so it is, notwithstanding that the husband had conusance of it. 1644 J. Evelyn Mem. (1857) I. 71 [He] exposed them in the great market-place, to see if any would take cognisance of them. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 288. ⁋1 Should any of their..Faults come under their Cognizance. 1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 162. ⁋4 The business from which we withdraw our cognizance is..below our notice. 1795 W. Paley View Evidences Christianity (ed. 3) II. ii. ix. 266 Any part of Christ's history..which was public, and within the cognisance of his followers. 1829 R. Southey All for Love ix. 99 That act being publicly perform'd With thy full cognizance. 1857 S. Osborn Quedah vii. 81 Islands, rivers, and creeks..of which charts and surveyors had no cognizance. 1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues IV. 40 Of this..the utilitarian theory takes no cognizance. to have cognizance of b. The right of hearing and trying a cause, or of dealing with any matter judicially; jurisdiction. Chiefly in to have cognizance of; to take cognizance of; under, within, etc., the cognizance of. cognizance of pleas: see quots. 1670, 1767. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal power > [noun] > right of dealing with matters judicially sokena1012 sac1020 soca1272 cognition1523 cognizance1523 conusance1523 soke1598 cognoscence1612 society > law > legal power > [noun] > right of dealing with matters judicially > exclusive right of court cognizance of pleas1670 1292 Britton 28 Car nous volume qe Sainte Eglise..eyt conisaunce a juger de pure espiritualté. 1389 Act 13 Rich. II Stat. 1. c. 2 Al conestable appartient davoir conissance des contractz tochantz faitz darmes & de guerre hors du roialme.] 1523 in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxf. (1880) 38 The Chancellor..shall have connusance of plees. 1602 W. Fulbecke Parallele or Conf. Law ii. 4 When the right of tithes is in question..the church holdeth conusance. 1628 E. Coke 1st Pt. Inst. Lawes Eng. 96 b The conusans of that cause belongeth to the king's temporall courts onely. 1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. (at cited word) Cognizance of Plea, is an ability to call a Cause or Plea out of another Court. 1692 J. Locke Toleration iii. x Magistrates, whose duty it is to punish Faults under their Cognizance. 1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. 37 The cognizance of pleas..is..an exclusive right, so that no other court shall try causes arising within that jurisdiction. 1793 T. Jefferson Writings (1859) IV. 40 When the admiralty declined cognizance of the case. 1856 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1858) I. v. 428 In all causes of which the spiritual courts had cognizance. < as lemmas |
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