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conscientc. 1600, "conscious," from Latin conscientem, present participle of conscire "to be conscious" (see conscience). Also with meaning "a conscious being" (c. 1770).
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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 h [..]
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