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I encountered this word in an astronomy article in DISCOVER magazine. I checked, and found it had been used in AWADtalk, twice erroneously, and never defined. The errors consisted of not noticing the difference between singular and plural.
cognoscente (too bad the pron;unciation marks are garbage. The "g" is not hard = conyoshentay? n., pl. ti orig. prp. of conoscere, to know < L cognoscere: see COGNITION6 a person with special knowledge in some field, esp. in the fine arts; expert
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Cognoscente sounds like feminine plural.
M-W says it's obsolete Italian.
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cognoscente
SYLLABICATION: coˇgnoˇscenˇte PRONUNCIATION: AUDIO: kny-shnt, kgn- KEY NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. coˇgnoˇscenˇti (-t) A person with superior, usually specialized knowledge or highly refined taste; a connoisseur. ETYMOLOGY: Obsolete Italian, from Latin cognscns, cognscent-, present participle of cognscere, to know. See cognition.
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cognscns, cognscent-, present participle of cognscere, to know too many missing "o" to be typos... I think that it has to be cognoscere, and so on... And, Faldage, it is not feminine plural. The modern form " conoscente" is (used as a) noun, and has equal masculine and feminine form. The literal meaning is " the one who knows" , but now it is used as " an acquaintance"
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The literal meaning is " the one who knows" , but now it is used as " an acquaintance"
Dunno that I agree with that one. I've only heard it used to refer to those "in the know," meaning experts, authorities in a field, "mavens." Perhaps with a sense of inflated self-importance thrown in. The cognoscenti are a cut above hoi polloi.
Having it mean "acquaintance" is a totally brand-new usage to me. Maybe I'm too much into Gilbert and Sullivan...
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emanuela is Italian, so she's offering a different perspective. I don't think in English we would think of it as an acquaintance, but we ain't the whole world.
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we ain't the whole world.
Best watch where you say treasonous stuff like that, young lady.
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Sadly, the world is full of ignoscentes.
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