nosco

Etymology
From, from.

Pronoun

 * 1) with us
 * 2)  among us
 * 3)  towards or against us
 * 4)  in our time
 * 1)  towards or against us
 * 2)  in our time

Etymology
From earlier, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to become acquainted with something, learn about it
 * 2)  to know, recognize, be acquainted with, i.e.; in possession of knowledge
 * 3) * Hīc Nātus Ubīque Nōtus
 * Born Here, Known Everywhere (motto of the Allende Institute in reference to Ignacio de Allende)
 * 1)  to recognize someone, be familiar with
 * 2)  to have had sex with, have ever slept with
 * 3) to accept a reason or excuse
 * 4)  to acknowledge, submit to (God)
 * Born Here, Known Everywhere (motto of the Allende Institute in reference to Ignacio de Allende)
 * 1)  to recognize someone, be familiar with
 * 2)  to have had sex with, have ever slept with
 * 3) to accept a reason or excuse
 * 4)  to acknowledge, submit to (God)
 * 1) to accept a reason or excuse
 * 2)  to acknowledge, submit to (God)
 * 1)  to acknowledge, submit to (God)
 * 1)  to acknowledge, submit to (God)