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Definition of "knowledg" []

  • Obsolete form of knowledge. (noun)

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Use "knowledg" in a sentence
  • "But that which most of all increast my knowledg was my daily reading to My Lady, Poems of all sorts and Plays, teaching me as I read, there to place my accents, how to raise and fall my vice, where lay the Emphasis of the expressions."
  • "The Christian Religion brings mankind diverse positive Benefits, such as are, more cleare and extensive knowledg of God, and divine things; the Remission of Sins; the Favour of God; severall graces and vertues suitable to mens respective needs and conditions; and above all, a happy Immortality in the Life to come."
  • "Indeed, the Neanderthal story is rather heart breaking since they were (to our knowledg) the only other "humans" that ever existed (speaking loosely again) and they survied SO MUCH during the ice ages and were highly sophisticated (burial with rituals and grave gear for example -- surely an indication of intuitions about an "after life"), that their extinction must be seen as a tragic loss for us all."