acknowledge âdânidan Fr.: reconnaître 1) To admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of. A blend of M.E aknow "admit or show one's knowledge" (from O.E. oncnawan "understand") and M.E. knowlechen "to admit." Âdânidan, from âdân, from prefix â- + dân present stem of dânestan, → know; cf. Sogd. âzân, azân "to acknowledge, to confess," from prefixed zân, variant of dân. |
acknowledgment 1, 2) âdâneš 2) sepâsgozâri Fr.: 1) reconnaissance, aveu; 2) remerciement 1) Recognition of the existence or truth of something. → acknowledge; → -ment. |
know dânestan (#) Fr.: savoir 1) To perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty. M.E. knowen, knawen, from O.E. cnâwan, akin to O.H.G. bichnâan "to recognize," L. gnoscere, noscere "to come to know," Gk. gignoskein, Pers. šenâxtan, dânestan, as below. Dânestan "to know;" Mid.Pers. dânistan "to know;" variant šenâxtan, šenâs- "to recognize, to know" (Mid.Pers. šnâxtan, šnâs- "to know, recognize"); O.Pers./Av. xšnā- "to know, learn, come to know, recognize;" cf. Skt. jñā- "to recognize, know," jānāti "he knows;" Gk. gignoskein "to know, think, judge," cognate with L. gnoscere, noscere "to come to know" (Fr. connaître; Sp. conocer); P.Gmc. *knoeanan; O.E. cnawan, E. know, as above; Rus. znat "to know;" PIE base *gno- "to know." |
knowledge 1, 2) šenâxt (#); 2) dânestgân Fr.: connaissance 1) Acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation. M.E. cnawlece, from O.E. cnawan, cf. O.H.G. bi-chnaan, ir-chnaan "to know;" cognate with Pers. šenâxt, as below. 1) Šenâxt, past stem of šenâxtan, šenâsidan
"to know, discern, distinguish, be acquainted with;"
Mid.Pers. šnâxtan, šnâs- "to know, recognize," dânestan "to know;"
O.Pers./Av. xšnā- "to know, learn, come to know, recognize;"
cf. Skt. jñā- "to recognize, know,"
jānāti "he knows;" Gk. gignoskein "to know, think, judge;"
L. gnoscere, noscere "to come to know" (Fr. connaître;
Sp. conocer);
O.E. cnawan; E. know; Rus. znat "to know;"
PIE base *gno- "to know." |
unknown nâdânest Fr.: inconnu Math.: A → variable or → function whose → value is to be found. |