beknow
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English beknowen, biknowen, from Old English becnāwan (“to know, know about”), equivalent to be- + know. Cognate with Old High German bichnāan (“to recognise, see”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- Rhymes: -əʊ
Verb
[edit]beknow (third-person singular simple present beknows, present participle beknowing, simple past beknew, past participle beknown)
- (transitive) To know about; have knowledge of; recognise; understand; be aware (of); be knowledgeable about.
- 1856, Homer, Francis William Newman, The Iliad of Homer:
- At length Alkimedon, his friend and comrade, right beknew it; [...]
- 1859, United States Congress, Congressional edition - Page 354:
- Do not think my reverend father that I am beknowing to all the affairs of the savages, there is a great deal wanting: they come to us about the affairs of their conscience, but as to the rest they consult us but little.
- 1888, The Argosy, volume 46:
- [...] when I went bolt into his dressing-room, not beknowing he was in it — why it is not likely, sir, that he comes again.
- 1922, Walter De la Mare, Down-adown-derry: a book of fairy poems:
- Know I as soon as dark's dreams begin Snared is my heart in a nightmare's gin; Never from terror I out may win; So dawn and dusk I pine, peak, thin, Scarcely beknowing t'other from which—My great grandam—She was a Witch.
- (transitive) To acknowledge; own; confess.
- c. 1527–1542, Thomas Wyatt, “Penitential Psalms”, in Egerton MS 2711[1], page 93r:
- For vnto the no nombre can be layd
for to preſcrybe remiſſions off offence
In hertes retornd, as thow thy ſellff haſt ſayd.
And I, beknow my Fawt my neclegence [...]
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