acknown
English
Verb
acknown
- past participle of acknow
- (obsolete) Recognized, confessed, disclosed, revealed, realized
- 1883 June 4, “Imprudent Mr. Hendricks”, in New York Times (Features), New York:
- Three years in his employment a secret agent in the Post Office Department, who obtained for him the first knowledge of the star route frauds, and placed it at his disposal before it Acknown to be suspected by either the public or the Government.
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- (obsolete) Acknowledged; confessed (often with "of" or "on"), revealed, disclosed, realized
- 1603, William Shakespeare, Othello"", Act III, sc. 3:
- Be not acknown on't: I have use for it.
- 1603, William Shakespeare, Othello"", Act III, sc. 3:
- (obsolete) Recognized, confessed, disclosed, revealed, realized