I.perf. nor sup.), ĕre, 3, v. a. dis, 2.; nosco, to know apart, to distinguish, discern one thing from another (perh. not ante-Aug.).
(β).
With abl.: “civem dinoscere hoste,” Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 29: “ut possem curvo dinoscere rectum,” id. ib. 2, 2, 44: “aera tinnitu,” Quint. 11, 3, 31: “vocem auribus, speciem oculis,” id. ib. 18: “aliquid sapore,” Col. 2, 2, 20.—
(γ).
With accus.: “suos et alienos,” Col. 8, 5, 7: “vera bona,” Juv. 10, 2: “veri speciem,” Pers. 5, 105.—