Cognoscence
Cog*nos"cence
(?), n. [LL. cognoscentia. See Cognizance.] Cognizance. [R.] Dr. H. More.[1913 Webster]
Cog`nos*cen"te
(?), n.;pl. Cognoscenti (#).
[OIt.
cognoscente, p. pr. of
cognoscere, It.
conoscere to know.] A connoisseur.
Mason.[1913 Webster]
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