ETYM Old Fren. conissance, conoissance, French connaissance, Late Lat. cognoscentia, from Latin cognoscere to know. Related to.
1. Range of what one can know or understand; SYN. ken.
2. Range or scope of what is perceived.
3. Extent of knowledge; notice, especially judicial; awareness; distinctive badge.
1. Connaissance. Étendu sans conscience.
2. Sens moral. J'en appelle ŕ votre conscience.