Definition of Cognately

1. Adverb. In a way that is cognate. ¹

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Definition of Cognately

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cognately

cogitative
cogitatively
cogitator
cogitators
cogito
cogitos
coglike
coglucosidase
coglycolide
cogman
cogmen
cognacs
cognacy
cognate
cognate word
cognately (current term)
cognateness
cognates
cognation
cognations
cognescenti
cognetics
cognisable
cognisance
cognisances
cognisant
cognise
cognised
cognises
cognising

Literary usage of Cognately

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"... "to play a part", " to feign or pretend ") is the pretension to qualities which one does not possess, or, more cognately to the scope of this article, ..."

2. Immigrant Health and the Community by Michael Marks Davis (1921)
"cognately the general public knows little about the midwife or any facility for maternity care other than the private physician. The native American has not ..."

3. Key to the Hebrew-Egyptian Mystery in the Source of Measures Originating the by James Ralston Skinner (1875)
"... and English-Egyptian word Arts. So, cognately, Jared or Tard, as source or descent of earth measure, is but a form of Aretz, and of Ararat. ..."

4. Early Years on the Western Reserve: With Extracts from Letters of Ephraim by George Clary Wing (1916)
"... and cognately, it seemed proper to conclude that this dual connection was in her thoughts at the time, and sufficiently impressed her with its ..."

5. The Lancet-clinic by Mississippi Valley Medical Association, Ohio Valley Medical Association (1908)
"Thus we perceive that the molecules of the sleep alkaloid and those of caffeine are cognately, chemically affinitive; or, in other descriptive words, ..."

6. Cranio-muscular Origins of Brain and Mind by Philip Henry Erbés (1904)
"... is not the hate of man, except cognately; they may be looked upon as mere reflexive acts of repulsion. Anger is aroused by hatred; but hate, ..."

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