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Indo-European Lexicon

PIE Etymon and IE Reflexes

Below we display: a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) etymon from Pokorny, with an English gloss; our Semantic Field assignment(s) for the etymon, linked to information about the field(s); an optional Comment; and Reflexes (derived words) in various Indo-European languages, organized by family/group in west-to-east order where Germanic is split into West/North/East families and English, our language of primary emphasis, is artificially separated from West Germanic. IE Reflexes appear most often as single words with any optional letter(s) enclosed in parentheses; but alternative full spellings are separated by '/' and "principle parts" appear in a standard order (e.g. masculine, feminine, and neuter forms) separated by commas.

Reflexes are annotated with: Part-of-Speech and/or other Grammatical feature(s); a short Gloss which, especially for modern English reflexes, may be confined to the oldest sense; and some Source citation(s) with 'LRC' always understood as editor. Keys to PoS/Gram feature abbreviations and Source codes appear at the end. All reflex pages are currently under active construction; as time goes on corrections may be made and/or more reflexes may be added.

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Pokorny Etymon: 2. g̑en-   'to know, recognize'

Semantic Field: to Know

 

Indo-European Reflexes:

Family/Language Reflex(es) PoS/Gram. Gloss Source(s)
Celtic  
Old Irish: ad-gninim vb to know, recognize LRC
English  
Old English: can vb.1/3.sg know(s) W7
  cēne adj bold LRC
  cennan vb to make known W7
  cnāwan vb to know, understand, recognize RPN
  cūþ adj known, familiar W7
  uncūþ adj uncouth, strange, uncertain W7/ASD
Middle English: aquainten vb to acquaint W7
  can vb.1/3.sg can, know(s) W7
  cognicioun n cognition W7
  cointe adj quaint W7
  conisaunce n cognizance W7
  connen vb to know, learn, study W7
  cunnen vb to know W7
  cunning adj cunning W7
  kennen vb to ken, know W7
  knowen vb to acknowledge W7
  knowlechen vb to acknowledge W7
  knowlege n knowledge W7
  noble adj noble W7
  noten vb to note W7
  notice n notice W7
  phisonomie n physiognomy W7
  prothonotarie n prothonotary W7
  uncouth adj uncouth W7
English: abnormal adj deviating from norm/average AHD/W7
  acquaint vb.trans to cause to know personally************************* AHD/W7
  annotate vb to make/furnish critical/explanatory notes/comment AHD/W7
  can vb to understand, know AHD/W7
  cognition n knowing, including awareness/judgment AHD/W7
  cognizance n distinguishing mark/emblem AHD/W7
  con vb.trans to peruse, study/examine closely AHD/W7
  connoisseur n expert AHD/W7
  connote vb.trans to suggest AHD/W7
  cunning adj exhibiting skill AHD/W7
  diagnosis n act/art of identifying disease from signs/symptoms AHD/W7
  enormous adj abnormal, inordinate AHD/W7
  gnome n maxim, aphorism AHD/W7
  gnomon n object serving as indicator by position/length of shadow AHD/W7
  gnosis n knowledge of spiritual truth attainable through faith AHD/W7
  Gnostic prop.n adherent of Gnosticism, belief that salvation comes through knowledge LRC
  ignore vb.trans to refuse to notice AHD/W7
  incognito adv with concealed identity AHD/W7
  ken vb to see AHD/W7
  kenning n metaphorical phrase used in poetry AHD/W7
  know vb to perceive directly AHD/W7
  knowledge n cognizance AHD/W7
  narrate vb.trans to relate, recite details AHD/W7
  noble adj illustrious, possessing outstanding qualities AHD/W7
  norm n model, authoritative standard AHD/W7
  normal adj perpendicular AHD/W7
  note n song, melody AHD/W7
  note vb.trans to notice/observe with care AHD/W7
  notice n announcement, warning/intimation of something AHD/W7
  notion n inclusive general concept AHD/W7
  notorious adj generally known/talked of AHD/W7
  pathognomonic adj distinctively characteristic of particular disease AHD/W7
  physiognomy n art of discovering character/temperament from outward appearance AHD/W7
  prognosis n prospect of recovery anticipated from usual disease course/peculiarities of case AHD/W7
  prothonotary n chief clerk of court of law AHD/W7
  quaint adj skilled, expert AHD/W7
  recognize vb.trans to perceive as something previously known AHD/W7
  reconnaissance n preliminary survey AHD/W7
  reconnoiter vb to make preliminary survey AHD/W7
  uncouth adj rare, uncommon, unknown/unfamiliar AHD/W7
W-Germanic  
Old High German: bichnāan vb to recognize W7
  kan vb.1/3.sg know, am/is able W7
  kund vb.ptc known W7
  kunnan vb to know LRC
  kunnēn vb to know how, be able RPN
N-Germanic  
Old Norse: kenna vb to know, perceive, recognize W7
  kenning n metaphorical word/phrase in Norse poetry W7
Old Icelandic: kunna vb to know, understand RPN
E-Germanic  
Gothic: kannjan vb to make known RPN
  kunnan vb to know LRC
  kunþi n.str.neut knowledge LRC
  kunþs adj/n known; acquaintance LRC
Italic  
Latin: annoto, annotare, annotavi, annotatus vb to observe, remark W7
  cognatio, cognationis n.fem blood-relations, kindred LRC
  cognitio, cognitionis n.fem acquaintance with W7
  cognomentum, cognomenti n.neut surname LRC
  cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitus vb to know, become acquainted with W7
  enormis adj huge W7
  gnarus adj knowing W7
  gnomon n.neut judgement, opinion, belief W7
  (g)nosco, (g)noscere, (g)nōvi, (g)nōtum vb to know, recognize, become acquainted with LRC
  ignarus adj ignorant, unknown W7
  īgnōrō, īgnōrāre, īgnōrāvi, īgnōrātum vb to ignore, be unknown LRC
  ignotus, ignota, ignotum adj unknown LRC
  incognitus adj unknown W7
  narro, narrare, narravi, narratus vb to narrate, tell a story W7
  nobilis, nobilis, nobile adj famous, noble LRC
  nobilitas, nobilitatis n.fem renown LRC
  norma n.fem rule, carpenter's square W7
  normalis adj according to the measure W7
  nota n.fem mark, note W7
  notarius n.masc notary, secretary W7
  notio, notionis n.fem faculty of knowing, thing known W7
  notitia, notitiae n.fem acquaintance, familiarity, carnal knowledge LRC
  noto, notare vb to mark, note W7
  recognosco, recognoscere vb to recognize W7
Late Latin: accognosco, accognoscere, accognovi, accognitus vb to know perfectly W7
  gnosticus adj Gnostic W7
  normalis adj normal W7
  notorium n.neut information, indictment W7
  notorius adj known W7
  physiognomia, physiognomonia n.fem physiognomy W7
  prognosis n.fem prognosis, evaluation W7
  protonotarius n.masc chief clerk of court of law W7
Medieval Latin: accognito, accognitare vb to get acquainted W7
  anormalis adj abnormal W7
  connoto, connotare vb to connote W7
  notorius adj known, famous W7
New Latin: diagnosis n.fem diagnosis W7
Italian: incognito adj/n.masc unknown (person) W7
Old French: acointier vb to acquaint W7
  cointe adj.fem known, familiar, nice W7
  connoisseor n.masc connoisseur W7
  connoistre, conoistre vb to know W7
  conoissance n.fem cognizance, knowledge W7
  noble adj noble W7
  noter vb to note W7
Middle French: notice n.fem acquaintance W7
  phisonomie n.fem physiognomy W7
  reconoissance n.fem recognition W7
  reconoistre, reconoiss- vb to recognize W7
French: anormal adj abnormal W7
  connaisseur n.masc connoisseur W7
  ignorer vb to ignore, not know W7
  reconnaissance n.fem gratitude, exploration W7
  reconnaître vb to recognize W7
Baltic  
Old Prussian: posinnat vb to recognize LRC
Lithuanian: žinóti, žìno, žinójo vb to know LRC
Latvian: zinât vb to know LRC
Slavic  
Old Church Slavonic: znamenьje n.neut sign LRC
  znajǫ, znati vb to know RPN
Russian: znatь vb to know LRC
Albanian  
Albanian: njoh vb to know RPN
Hellenic  
Greek: gignōskein vb to come to know W7
  γιγνώσκω, γινώσκω vb to know, learn LRC
  gnōmē n.fem opinion, knowledge W7
  gnōmonikos adj fit to judge W7
  gnōmōn n.masc interpreter W7
  γνῶσις n.fem knowledge LRC
  gnōstikos adj of knowledge W7
  γνωτός vb.past.pass.ptc perceived, known RPN
  diagignōskein vb to distinguish W7
  διαγιγνώσκω vb to discern, distinguish LRC
  diagnōsis n.fem diagnosis W7
  ἔγνων vb.aor I understand RPN
  pathognōmonikos adj distinctively characteristic of a particular disease W7
  progignōskein vb to know before W7
  prognōsis n.fem foreknowledge W7
  physiognōmonia n.fem judgement of character by the features W7
  physiognōmōn adj judging character by the features W7
Armenian  
Armenian: an-can adj unknown RPN
  caneay vb.aor I knew, recognized RPN
Iranian  
Avestan: zan- vb to know RPN
Old Persian: a-dānā vb.pret.3.sg he knew LRC
Indic  
Sanskrit: jānā́ti vb to know, recognize, have knowledge RPN
  jñā-tá-ḥ vb.ptc known, perceived, acquainted RPN
  jñā-tí-ḥ n knowledge RPN
Khowar: noik vb to appear, become visible RPN
Tocharian  
Tocharian A: ā-knats adj unknown; ignorant RPN
  kña- vb to be acquainted with RPN
  knā(n)- vb to know, recognize RPN
Tocharian B: a-knātsa adj unknown RPN

 

Key to Part-of-Speech/Grammatical feature abbreviations:

Abbrev. Meaning
1=1st person
3=3rd person
adj=adjective
adv=adverb(ial)
aor=aorist (tense)
fem=feminine (gender)
masc=masculine (gender)
n=noun
neut=neuter (gender)
pass=passive (voice)
past=past (tense)
pret=preterite (tense)
prop=proper
ptc=participle
sg=singular (number)
str=strong (inflection)
trans=transitive
vb=verb

Key to information Source codes (always with 'LRC' as editor):

Code Citation
AHD=Calvert Watkins: The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots, 2nd ed. (2000)
ASD=Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller: An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (1898)
LRC=Linguistics Research Center, University of Texas, Austin
RPN=Allan R. Bomhard: Reconstructing Proto-Nostratic (2002)
W7=Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary (1963)