anagnorisis
American
[an-ag-nawr-uh-sis, -nohr-]
/ ˌæn ægˈnɔr ə sɪs, -ˈnoʊr- /
noun
plural
anagnorises
anagnorisis
British
/ ˌænəɡˈnɒrɪsɪs /
noun
Etymology
Origin of anagnorisis
1790–1800; < Latin < Greek, equivalent to anagnōrí ( zein ) to know again ( ana- ana- + gnōr-, cognate with Latin -gnōr- in ignōrāre to ignore + -izein -ize ) + -sis -sis; perhaps gnōr- from adj. derivative *gnō-ró- knowing
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