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      • Ignote noun one who is unknown Etymology: [L. ignotus; pref. in- not + gnotus, notus, known, p. p. of gnocere, nocere, to learn to know.]
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  2. What does the word ignote mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word ignote . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  3. Ignote adjective. unknown. Ignote noun. one who is unknown. Etymology: [L. ignotus; pref. in- not + gnotus, notus, known, p. p. of gnocere, nocere, to learn to know.]

  4. : unknown. Word History. Etymology. Latin ignotus, from i- (from in- in- entry 1) + gnotus, notus known, past participle of gnoscere, noscere to know. Love words? You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.

  5. May 16, 2024 · ignote (comparative more ignote, superlative most ignote) unknown. a. 1697, John Aubrey, letter I am an ignote fellow and but of little learning.

  6. ignote (English) Origin & history Latin ignotus; prefix in-("not") + gnotus, notus ("known"), past participle of gnocere, nocere ("to learn, to know"). Adjective ignote (comparative more ignote, superlative most ignote) unknown; John Aubrey I am an ignote fellow and but of little learning. Noun ignote (pl. ignotes) One who is unknown.

  7. Ignote definition: (obsolete) <a>Unknown.</a>.

  8. Noun. ignote ( pl. ignotes) ( obsolete) One who is unknown. Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in English: It ignotes the further fact that the 50 planes ordered by Air Holdings for oversea sales will not be shifted to McDonnell Douglas but to the A - 300 - B air bus being built by a consortium of European producers.

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