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Donazione


nosco
transitive verb III conjugation

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1 to get to know
2 to learn, to find out
3 to become cognizant of, to become acquainted, to become familiar with
4 to examine, to study, to inspect
5 (case) to try
6 to recognize, to accept as valid, to accept as true
7 to recall

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iam nostis novistis insulsitatem Graecorum || callide nosco aliquem || Clodius maxime ludius qui omnia sororis embolia novit Clodio || ego te intus et in cute novi || aliquem bene cognosco or nosco || artem nosco or scio || Catonem quis legit ? aut qui novit omnino ? || Antipater qui probe nosset (= novisset) spiritus eius || a gnoscunt longe regem lustrantque choreis = they recognize their king from afar and they surround him with their dancing choruses || clamore magis quam oculis hostem noscunt || iam nosces ventosa ferat cui gloria fraudem || animum inducam facile ut tibi istuc credam ni te noverim


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