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Webster 1913 Edition
Conscient
Con′scient
,Adj.
[L.
consciens
, -entis
, p. pr.] Conscious.
[R.]
Bacon.
Webster 1828 Edition
Conscient
CONSCIENT
, Conscious. [Not used.]Definition 2024
conscient
conscient
English
Adjective
conscient (comparative more conscient, superlative most conscient)
- (obsolete) conscious; aware
- Francis Bacon
- As we see in Augustus Cæsar, (who was rather diverse from his uncle, than inferior in virtue,) how when he died, he desired his friends about him to give him plaudite, as if he were conscient to himself that he had played his part well upon the stage.
- Francis Bacon
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin consciens, consciente.
Adjective
conscient m, f (masculine and feminine plural conscients)
Related terms
French
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin consciens, consciente, from conscio.
Pronunciation
Adjective
conscient m (feminine singular consciente, masculine plural conscients, feminine plural conscientes)
- Physically alert; conscious.
- Aware of something's implications or consequences.