scientia
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scientia (plural scientias)
From sciēns, scientem (“knowing, aware; having expertise”) + -ia (“abstract noun suffix”). Attested from Varro onwards (early 1st century BCE).
scientia f (genitive scientiae); first declension
First-declension noun.
Note: all descendants have been influenced by the Latin (and/or French) in meaning, and several also in form.
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