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Knowing and Learning

Grupo Comunitario · 47 sentidos · 17 lemmas

Lemas en este dominio

conocer, saber, percibir; conocer carnalmente; Hifil: dar a conocer, informar; Nifal: ser conocido; Hitpael: darse a conocer
Saber, conocer; del perfecto de εἶδον ('ver'), que significa saber hechos o verdades, o conocer personalmente por experiencia
Conocer, saber, comprender, percibir o enterarse; abarca el conocimiento relacional, intelectual, perceptivo y el descubrimiento
Conocer, percibir o entender; en el causativo, dar a conocer, declarar o revelar informacion a otro.
Reconocer, llegar a conocer, discernir; percibir plenamente, admitir o identificar a una persona, un hecho o una verdad.
Reconocer, discernir o admitir; también mostrar parcialidad, darse a conocer o negar el reconocimiento
Dar a conocer, revelar, declarar; ser dado a conocer; llegar a saber.
Aprender mediante el estudio, la instruccion o la experiencia; averiguar o llegar a conocer un hecho.
Conocido, notable, reconocido; como sustantivo, un conocido o allegado familiar.
Verbo en voz media que expresa un conocimiento basado en la competencia y la familiaridad más que en la cognición abstracta. A diferencia de γινώσκω (
Disfrazarse, fingir identidad; tergiversar o atribuir erróneamente; entregar como ajeno; profanar, tratar como extraño.
πρό-γνωσις, εως, ἡ, foreknowledge, LXX+NT __II perceiving beforehand, Refs 1st c.AD+ __II.b in Medicine texts, prognosis of diseases, Κῳακαὶ π. title of work by Refs 5th c.BC+; title of work by Democritus. __III prediction, Refs 1st c.BC+
ἄγνωστος, ον, unknown, τινίRefs 8th c.BC+; unheard of, forgotten,Refs 5th c.BC+; unfamiliar, Refs 4th c.BC+ __2 not to be known, ἄγνωστόν τινα τεύχεινRefs 8th c.BC+; ἀγνωστστατοι γλῶσσαν most unintelligible in tongue, Refs 5th c.BC+ __3 not an object of knowledge, unknowable, ἄλογα καὶ ἄ.Refs 5th c.BC+; in comparative, harder to know, Refsadverb -τωςRefs 5th c.AD+ __4 as the name of a divinity at Athens, νὴ τὸν Ἄγνωστον Ps.-NT+2nd c.AD+ __II active, notknowing, ignorant of, ψευδέωνRefs 5th c.BC+adverb -τως inconsiderately, Refs 1st c.BC+
ἀγράμμ-ᾰτος, ον, illiterate, Refs 5th c.BC+; unable to read or write, Refs 5th c.BC+. adverb -τωςRefs 1st c.AD+ __II ={ἄγραπτος},{ἔθη} Refs 5th c.BC+ __III of animals, unable to utter articulate sounds, Refs 4th c.BC+ __III.2 of sounds, inarticulate, Refs 3rd c.AD+; incapable of being written, Refs 3rd c.AD+; ᾠδὴ ἀ. song without words, Refs 1st c.BC+
ἀναγνωρ-ίζω, recognize, Refs 5th c.BC+:—middle,Refs 2nd c.AD+: passive, LXX __2 in a tragedy, recognize or come to the knowledge of a person or thing, so as to produce a dénouement, Refs 4th c.BC+ __2.b reveal oneself, make oneself known, Refs __2.c causal, cause to recognize, reveal oneself to, Refs 1st c.BC+ __3 recognize a rule in a new instance, Refs 4th c.BC+
γνώστ-ης, ου, ὁ, one that knows, τῶν ἐθῶν NT+3rd c.AD+: especiallyone who knows the future, diviner, LXX __II ={γνωστήρ}, surety, γ. τῆς πίστεως Refs 1st c.AD+; expert witness or valuer, Refs 1st c.AD+
ser iniciado en los misterios; aprender un secreto mediante instrucción o experiencia