
ETYMOLOGY
from Latin scientissimus, superl. of sciens (knowing) + -ous
EXAMPLE
“…Scientissimous Interpreters of the Laws of England…”
From: Judges Judged out of their Own Mouthes,
or, The Question Resolved by Magna Charta, &c.
John Jones, 1650

ETYMOLOGY
from Latin scientissimus, superl. of sciens (knowing) + -ous
EXAMPLE
“…Scientissimous Interpreters of the Laws of England…”
From: Judges Judged out of their Own Mouthes,
or, The Question Resolved by Magna Charta, &c.
John Jones, 1650