agnize

agnize
/ag nuyz", ag"nuyz/, v.t., agnized, agnizing. Archaic.
to recognize; acknowledge; own.
Also, esp. Brit., agnise.
[1525-35; < L agn(oscere) to recognize (a(d)- AD- + (g)noscere to come to know, equiv. to gno- know + -scere -ESCE) + -IZE, modeled on COGNIZE, RECOGNIZE]

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