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has gloss(adjective) apprehended with certainty; "a known quantity"; "the limits of the known world"; "a musician known throughout the world"; "a known criminal"
known
lexicalizationeng: known
Meaning
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
lexicalizationang: cuþ
lexicalizationang: cuþe
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Bengali
lexicalizationben: পরিচিত
Catalan
lexicalizationcat: conegut
Czech
lexicalizationces: známý
Church Slavic
lexicalizationchu: извѣстъ
Mandarin Chinese
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Welsh
lexicalizationcym: gwybyddus
lexicalizationcym: hysbys
Danish
lexicalizationdan: kendt
German
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Modern Greek (1453-)
lexicalizationell: γνωστός
Esperanto
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Faroese
lexicalizationfao: kendur
French
lexicalizationfra: fameux
Serbo-Croatian
lexicalizationhbs: poznat
lexicalizationhbs: познат
Croatian
lexicalizationhrv: poznat
Hungarian
lexicalizationhun: ismert
Armenian
lexicalizationhye: ծանոթ
Icelandic
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Italian
lexicalizationita: noto
lexicalizationita: famoso
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Korean
lexicalizationkor: 이미 알고 있는
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Lithuanian
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Macedonian
lexicalizationmkd: познат
Dutch
lexicalizationnld: bekend
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Norwegian
lexicalizationnor: kjent
Polish
lexicalizationpol: wiadomy
Portuguese
lexicalizationpor: sabido
Moldavian
lexicalizationron: cunoscut
Russian
lexicalizationrus: известный
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Scots
lexicalizationsco: kent
Slovak
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Castilian
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Swedish
lexicalizationswe: känd
Thai
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Ukrainian
lexicalizationukr: відомий
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opposite(adjective) not known; "an unknown amount"; "an unknown island"; "an unknown writer"; "an unknown source"
unknown
similar(adjective) most familiar or renowned; "Stevenson's best-known work is probably `Treasure Island'"
best-known
similar(adjective) more familiar or renowned than the other of two; "the better-known book of the two"
better-known
similar(adjective) widely known and esteemed; "a famous actor"; "a celebrated musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a notable historian"; "a renowned painter"
famed, illustrious, renowned, celebrated, notable, noted, far-famed, famous
similar(adjective) having the identity known or established; "the identified bodies were released for burial"
identified
similar(adjective) so celebrated as to having taken on the nature of a legend; "the legendary exploits of the arctic trailblazers"
legendary
similar(adjective) widely known and spoken of; "her proverbial lateness"; "the proverbial absentminded professor"; "your proverbial dizzy blonde"
proverbial
similar(adjective) widely or fully known; "a well-known politician"; "well-known facts"; "a politician who is well known"; "these facts are well known"
well-known
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