Novità

novit

  • third-person singular perfect active indicative of nōscō
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Similar phrases in dictionary Latin English. (51)

Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.
Kill them all. For the Lord knows those who are his.
ex Africa semper aliquid novi
Always something new from Africa |literallysomething of new|
Index incolarum notorum Vindobonae
List of Viennese
nihil novi
nothing of the new
noscamini
Novità
noscantur
noscas
nosce
noscebamini
noscebamus
noscebantur
noscebatis
noscemini
noscent
noscere
nosceremur
noscerent
nosces
nosci
noscit
noscito
be acquainted with, know, know recognize, observe, perceive, recognize
nosco
accept as valid|true, acknowledge, admit, allow, become acquainted with, become cognizant of|acquainted|familiar with, come to know, consider, discern, examine, find out, get knowledge of, get to know, have become acquainted with, have learned, inspect, know, learn, recall, recognize, study, try, understand
noscunt
nosse
know
nota
impression, letter, mark, means of recognition, note, plur., sign, significant marks, signs, spot brand, stamp, tattoo-mark, token, word, writing, written characters
Notus
Auster, Notos, Notus, south wind

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