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Miacis cognitus — Temporal range: 39–33 Ma … Wikipedia
acquaint — [13] Acquaint is connected with quaint, distant though they may seem in meaning. It comes via Old French acointer from medieval Latin accognitāre, which was based ultimately on cognitus, the past participle of cognoscere ‘know’. Cognitus gave… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
acquaint — [13] Acquaint is connected with quaint, distant though they may seem in meaning. It comes via Old French acointer from medieval Latin accognitāre, which was based ultimately on cognitus, the past participle of cognoscere ‘know’. Cognitus gave… … Word origins
Miacis — Temporal range: Paleocene–Late Eocene … Wikipedia
Miacis — Miacis Rango fósil: Ypresiano – Lutetiano[1 … Wikipedia Español
incognito — [ ɛ̃kɔɲito ] adv. et n. m. • 1581; mot it. « inconnu »; lat. incognitus 1 ♦ En faisant en sorte qu on ne soit pas connu, reconnu (dans un lieu). Voyager incognito. ⇒ anonymement, secrètement. 2 ♦ N. m. Situation d une personne qui cherche à n… … Encyclopédie Universelle
coint — ⇒COINT, COINTE, adj. Arch. Joli, agréable. [Le roi de Navarre :] quelque dame cointe et mignotte aux verdelettes beautés (G. D ESPARBÈS, Le Roi, 1901, p. 95). Rem. 1. ,,Vieux mot qu on peut employer encore dans le style marotique (Lar. 19e). 2.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
s'accointer — accointer (s ) (a koin té) v. réfl. Faire accointance. Il s est accointé d un homme, avec un homme de fort mauvaise réputation. HISTORIQUE XIIe s. • Et pur ce que li reis l aveit tant eshaucié, E mustré lui avoit sovent grant amistié, Qu en… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Acquaint — Ac*quaint , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acquainted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Acquainting}.] [OE. aqueinten, acointen, OF. acointier, LL. adcognitare, fr. L. ad + cognitus, p. p. of cognoscere to know; con + noscere to know. See {Quaint}, {Know}.] 1. To furnish … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Acquainted — Acquaint Ac*quaint , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acquainted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Acquainting}.] [OE. aqueinten, acointen, OF. acointier, LL. adcognitare, fr. L. ad + cognitus, p. p. of cognoscere to know; con + noscere to know. See {Quaint}, {Know}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English