scio

Noun

 * 1) knowledge

Etymology
From, from. Related to, , 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to be able to, to know, understand, to have practical knowledge
 * 2)  to know carnally
 * 1)  to know carnally
 * 1)  to know carnally
 * 1)  to know carnally

Conjugation

 * Used with adverb, accusative, or ablative
 * The third and fourth principal parts are shared with.
 * The regular present imperatives, and, are almost never encountered, with the regular second person future imperative forms  and  being used instead.
 * Irregular forms are commonly encountered in early Latin, especially in the imperfect and future tenses.
 * syncopated perfect forms: (= ),  (= ),  (= )
 * archaic imperfect forms:, , , , , (=  etc.)
 * archaic future forms:, , , , , (=  etc.), passive
 * Contraction (or ) for scīsne ( + )

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