Praecognita — Pr[ae]*cog ni*ta, n. pl. [L. praecognitus, p. p. of praecognoscere to foreknow. See {Pre }, and {Cognition}.] This previously known, or which should be known in order to understand something else. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ՅԱՌԱՋԱԾԱՆՕԹ — ( ) NBH 2 0334 Chronological Sequence: Early classical, 6c, 12c ա. προεγνώσμενος praecognitus, jam notus. Կանխաւ ծանուցեալ՝ ծանօթ գտեալ. առաջուց գիտցուած՝ յայտնի. *Այն գիշեր յառաջածանօթ եղեւ հարցն մերոց: Որ յառաջածանօթն էր նախ քան զ՝ի սկզբանէ… … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)
precognition — (n.) foreknowledge, mid 15c., from L.L. praecognitio, from L. praecognitus, pp. of praecognoscere to foreknow, from prae before (see PRE (Cf. pre )) + cognoscere to know (see COGNIZANCE (Cf. cognizance)) … Etymology dictionary
precognition — [prē΄käg nish′ən] n. [LL praecognitio < L praecognitus, pp. of praecognoscere, to foreknow < prae , PRE + cognoscere, to know: see COGNITION] Parapsychology the perception of an event, condition, etc. before it occurs, esp. by extrasensory… … English World dictionary