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know vb.: “have known (together),” have been acquainted (S.) Ant. II. vi. 83, Cym. I. iv. 38; “more known,” better acquainted Wint. IV. iii. [iv.] 66; “be not you known on't,” have no knowledge of it Oth. III. iii. 320 (Ff “acknown(e)”; know for, be aware of 2H4 I. ii. 5; know of, ascertain from Meas. I. iv. 8, MND. I. i. 68, Lr. V. i. 1, Oth. V. i. 117.
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