Etymology [edit]
From nōscō (“be acquainted with”).
Pronunciation [edit]
present active nōscitō, present infinitive nōscitāre, perfect active nōscitāvī, supine nōscitātum.
- I recognize, know.
- I observe, perceive.
- I examine, explore.
Inflection [edit]
| indicative |
singular |
plural |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| active |
present |
nōscitō |
nōscitās |
nōscitat |
nōscitāmus |
nōscitātis |
nōscitant |
| future |
nōscitābō |
nōscitābis |
nōscitābit |
nōscitābimus |
nōscitābitis |
nōscitābunt |
| imperfect |
nōscitābam |
nōscitābās |
nōscitābat |
nōscitābāmus |
nōscitābātis |
nōscitābant |
| perfect |
nōscitāvī |
nōscitāvistī |
nōscitāvit |
nōscitāvimus |
nōscitāvistis |
nōscitāvērunt |
| future perfect |
nōscitāverō |
nōscitāveris |
nōscitāverit |
nōscitāverimus |
nōscitāveritis |
nōscitāverint |
| pluperfect |
nōscitāveram |
nōscitāverās |
nōscitāverat |
nōscitāverāmus |
nōscitāverātis |
nōscitāverant |
| passive |
present |
nōscitor |
nōscitāris |
nōscitātur |
nōscitāmur |
nōscitāminī |
nōscitantur |
| future |
nōscitābor |
nōscitāberis |
nōscitābitur |
nōscitābimur |
nōscitābiminī |
nōscitābuntur |
| imperfect |
nōscitābar |
nōscitābāris |
nōscitābātur |
nōscitābāmur |
nōscitābāminī |
nōscitābantur |
| perfect |
Use nōscitātus m, nōscitāta f, nōscitātum n followed by the present indicative of sum. |
| future perfect |
Use nōscitātus m, nōscitāta f, nōscitātum n followed by the future indicative of sum. |
| pluperfect |
Use nōscitātus m, nōscitāta f, nōscitātum n followed by the imperfect indicative of sum. |
| subjunctive |
singular |
plural |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| active |
present |
nōscitem |
nōscitēs |
nōscitet |
nōscitēmus |
nōscitētis |
nōscitent |
| imperfect |
nōscitārem |
nōscitārēs |
nōscitāret |
nōscitārēmus |
nōscitārētis |
nōscitārent |
| perfect |
nōscitāverim |
nōscitāverīs |
nōscitāverit |
nōscitāverīmus |
nōscitāverītis |
nōscitāverint |
| pluperfect |
nōscitāvissem |
nōscitāvissēs |
nōscitāvisset |
nōscitāvissēmus |
nōscitāvissētis |
nōscitāvissent |
| passive |
present |
nōsciter |
nōscitēris |
nōscitētur |
nōscitēmur |
nōscitēminī |
nōscitentur |
| imperfect |
nōscitārer |
nōscitārēris |
nōscitārētur |
nōscitārēmur |
nōscitārēminī |
nōscitārentur |
| perfect |
Use nōscitātus m, nōscitāta f, nōscitātum n followed by the present subjunctive of sum. |
| pluperfect |
Use nōscitātus m, nōscitāta f, nōscitātum n followed by the imperfect subjunctive of sum. |
| imperatives |
active |
passive |
| present (you) |
future (you) |
future (he/she) |
present (you) |
future (you) |
future (he/she) |
|
singular |
nōscitā |
nōscitātō |
nōscitātō |
nōscitāre |
nōscitātor |
nōscitātor |
| plural |
nōscitāte |
nōscitātōte |
nōscitantō |
nōscitāminī |
— |
nōscitantor |
|
present |
perfect |
future |
present |
perfect |
future |
| infinitives |
nōscitāre |
nōscitāvisse |
nōscitātūrus esse |
nōscitārī |
nōscitātus esse |
nōscitātum īrī |
| participles |
nōscitāns (nōscitantis) |
— |
nōscitātūrus-ra, -rum |
— |
nōscitātus-a, -um |
nōscitandus-nda, -ndum |
Related terms [edit]
References [edit]
- noscito in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879