
ETYMOLOGY
from Latin type cognoscibilis (knowable), from cognscere
EXAMPLE
“…There remains nothing entire, nor cognoscible in Germany, but the Sea and the Mountains…”
From: Le Prince
By Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac
Translated by H. Gresby, 1648

ETYMOLOGY
from Latin type cognoscibilis (knowable), from cognscere
EXAMPLE
“…There remains nothing entire, nor cognoscible in Germany, but the Sea and the Mountains…”
From: Le Prince
By Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac
Translated by H. Gresby, 1648