γνωτός
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(A), ή, όν (ός, όν S.OT396), older and more correct form of γνωστός (Eust.400.26, 1450.62):—of things,
A perceived, understood, known, Il.7.401, Od.24.182; γνωτὰ κοὐκ ἄγνωτά μοι S.OT58; [μαντείαν] ἐκ θεῶν του γνωτόν ib.396. 2 of persons, well-known, ἐκ κάρτα βαιῶν γ. ἂν γένοιτ' ἀνήρ Id.Fr.282.
γνωτός (B), ή,
A kinsman, kinswoman, γνωτοί τε γνωταί τε brothers and sisters, Il.15.350; θάλαμον γνωτούς τε λιποῦσα 3.174, cf. 22.234; γνωτὸν μητρυιῆς 13.697; brother, A.R.1.53; sister, αὐτὴ . . γνωτή Nicaenet.1.9, cf. Nonn.D.3.313, al.; also, = ἐρωμένη, Hsch. (Cf. Lett. znuots 'son-in-law, brother-in-law', Skt. jñātís 'relative'.)