γιγνώσκω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *ǵiǵneh₃-, the reduplicated present stem of *ǵneh₃-, with -σκω (-skō). Cognates include English know, Latin nōscō, Albanian njoh, Old Armenian ծան- (can-, to know), and Old Persian 𐎧𐏁𐎴𐎿𐏃𐎡𐎹 (xšnāsāhiy, you shall know).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

γιγνώσκω (gignṓskō)

  1. I am aware of; I perceive, observe, know, learn
    1. I know, understand
    2. I distinguish, discern
    3. (with genitive) I am aware of something
    4. (followed by relative clauses) I perceive that...
  2. (in prose) I observe, form a judgment, judge, determine, think
    1. (passive, of persons) I am judged guilty
    2. (perfect passive with active sense)
  3. I know carnally, have sex with

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀγνοέω (agnoéō)
  • ἀγνώμων (agnṓmōn)
  • ἀγνώς (agnṓs)
  • ἄγνωτος (ágnōtos)
  • ἀλλογνοέω (allognoéō)
  • ἀλλογνώμων (allognṓmōn)
  • ἀλλογνώς (allognṓs)
  • ἀλλόγνωτος (allógnōtos)
  • ἀμφιγνοέω (amphignoéō)
  • ἀμφοτερογνώμων (amphoterognṓmōn)
  • ᾰ̓νᾰγιγνώσκω (anagignṓskō)
  • ᾰ̓πογιγνώσκω (apogignṓskō)
  • ἀργῠρογνώμων (argurognṓmōn)
  • ᾰ̓ριγνώς (arignṓs)
  • ᾰ̓ρίγνωτος (arígnōtos)
  • ἀρτίγνωστος (artígnōstos)
  • αὐτογνώμων (autognṓmōn)
  • αὐτόγνωτος (autógnōtos)
  • βᾰθῠγνώμων (bathugnṓmōn)
  • βρᾰχῠγνώμων (brakhugnṓmōn)
  • γνωμοδοτέω (gnōmodotéō)
  • γνωμολογέω (gnōmologéō)
  • γνωμοτῠ́πος (gnōmotúpos)
  • γνωμοφλῠᾱκέω (gnōmophluākéō)
  • δῐᾰγιγνώσκω (diagignṓskō)
  • διγνώμων (dignṓmōn)
  • δῐχογνώμων (dikhognṓmōn)
  • δουλογνώμων (doulognṓmōn)
  • δυσγνώμων (dusgnṓmōn)
  • δύσγνωστος (dúsgnōstos)
  • ἐγγιγνώσκω (engignṓskō)
  • ἐναντῐογνώμων (enantiognṓmōn)
  • ἐπῐγιγνώσκω (epigignṓskō)
  • ἑτερογνώμων (heterognṓmōn)
  • εὐγνώμων (eugnṓmōn)
  • εὔγνωστος (eúgnōstos)
  • εὐθῠ́γνωμος (euthúgnōmos)
  • ἑχετογνώμονες (hekhetognṓmones)
  • ἡδυγνώμων (hēdugnṓmōn)
  • θεόγνωστος (theógnōstos)
  • ῐ̓δῐογνώμων (idiognṓmōn)
  • ἱππογνώμων (hippognṓmōn)
  • ἰσχῡρογνώμων (iskhūrognṓmōn)
  • κᾰκογνώμων (kakognṓmōn)
  • κᾰλογνώμων (kalognṓmōn)
  • καρδῐογνώστης (kardiognṓstēs)
  • κᾰτᾰγιγνώσκω (katagignṓskō)
  • καταγνοέω (katagnoéō)
  • λειπογνώμων (leipognṓmōn)
  • λεπτογνώμων (leptognṓmōn)
  • λῐθογνώμων (lithognṓmōn)
  • μᾰλᾰκογνώμων (malakognṓmōn)
  • μεγᾰλογνώμων (megalognṓmōn)
  • μετᾰγιγνώσκω (metagignṓskō)
  • μικρογνωμοσῠ́νη (mikrognōmosúnē)
  • μοιρογνωμόνῐον (moirognōmónion)
  • μονογνώμων (monognṓmōn)
  • νοσογνωμονῐκός (nosognōmonikós)
  • ὀλῐγογνώμων (oligognṓmōn)
  • ὀλισθογνωμονέω (olisthognōmonéō)
  • ὁμογνώμων (homognṓmōn)
  • ὀρθογνώμων (orthognṓmōn)
  • ὀρνῑθογνώμων (ornīthognṓmōn)
  • οὐρᾰνογνώμων (ouranognṓmōn)
  • πᾰθογνωμονῐκός (pathognōmonikós)
  • πᾰρᾰγιγνώσκω (paragignṓskō)
  • πᾱσιγνωστος (pāsignōstos)
  • πολυγνώμων (polugnṓmōn)
  • πολύγνωτος (polúgnōtos)
  • προβᾰτογνώμων (probatognṓmōn)
  • προγιγνώσκω (progignṓskō)
  • προσγιγνώσκω (prosgignṓskō)
  • Σεβαστόγνωστος (Sebastógnōstos)
  • σκληρογνώμων (sklērognṓmōn)
  • συγγιγνώσκω (sungignṓskō)
  • τοιουτογνώμων (toioutognṓmōn)
  • ὑδρογνώμων (hudrognṓmōn)
  • ὑψηλογνώμων (hupsēlognṓmōn)
  • φῠσιογνώμων (phusiognṓmōn)
  • ὡρογνωμονέω (hōrognōmonéō)

See also

References

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