ignote

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English

Etymology

Latin ignotus; prefix in- (not) + gnotus, notus (known), past participle of gnocere, nocere (to learn, to know).

Pronunciation

Adjective

ignote (comparative more ignote, superlative most ignote)

  1. (obsolete) unknown
    • a. 1697, John Aubrey, letter
      I am an ignote fellow and but of little learning.
    • 1634, Miles Sandys, Essays:
      A traveller passing through the confines of ignote countries.

Noun

ignote (plural ignotes)

  1. (obsolete) One who is unknown.
    • 1693, John Hacket, Scrinia Reserata:
      More light is opened to this in a Letter that an Ignote Wrote to K. Jumes

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Italian

Adjective

ignote

  1. feminine plural of ignoto

Anagrams

Latin

Adjective

ignōte

  1. vocative masculine singular of ignōtus