adgnin

Etymology
From, from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬 (both from ).

Verb

 * 1) to know, to recognize
 * .i. air ni conbiasom manibé aní huanaithgnintar ⁊ huanainmnigther
 * i.e. for it will not exist unless there exist that from which it is recognised and named
 * 1) to perceive, to be aware of, to understand
 * .i. ætgnithi .i. isfollus doib asnoipred fir oirdnithi
 * i.e. understood, i.e. it is manifest to them that it is the working of a supreme being
 * 1) to know sexually
 * 2) * Lebor na hUidre, line 10323
 * nír forfáemusa mnaí atgnead fer
 * i.e. understood, i.e. it is manifest to them that it is the working of a supreme being
 * 1) to know sexually
 * 2) * Lebor na hUidre, line 10323
 * nír forfáemusa mnaí atgnead fer

Usage notes
In the sense ‘know, recognize’ the preterite is often used with a present meaning; see for example the two quotes from the Würzburg glosses on the citations page.