"reconnoître" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: reconnoîtres [present, singular, third-person], reconnoîtring [participle, present], reconnoîtred [participle, past], reconnoîtred [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb}} reconnoître (third-person singular simple present reconnoîtres, present participle reconnoîtring, simple past and past participle reconnoîtred)
  1. Rare spelling of reconnoitre. Tags: alt-of, rare Alternative form of: reconnoitre
    Sense id: en-reconnoître-en-verb-SpWShGUG Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "1833, “Foreign Miscellany”, in The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine, part III, London: […] for Henry Colburn, by Richard Bentley, […], “Sweden. Gustavus Adolphus’ Death.”, page 95:",
          "text": "This is a letter from Andreas Goeding, provost of Werio, a town in Gothland, to the then secretary of the archives of state. The writer’s narrative is as follows:— / “When I was in Saxony, in the year 1687, a fortunate accident enabled me to discover the circumstances accompanying the melancholy end of Gustavus Adolphus. This great monarch had rode out for the simple purpose of reconnoîtring the enemy, attended by a single servant.[…]”",
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          "text": "If moreover a veterinary surgeon has a turn for zootechny, and great propensity to the profession, if he is besides urged on by experienced cattle-breeders, there is certainly no other person better able than he to promote cattle-breeding.[…]He should likewise visit the places where cattle are examined, be present where prices are awarded, frequent markets of breeding-cattle, cattle shows and race-courses; these visits being of great use for reconnoîtring and judging of the condition of the breeds.",
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