Strong's #1110: gnostos (pronounced gnoce-tos')
from 1097; well-known:--acquaintance, (which may be) known, notable.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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gnōstos
1) known, notable
Part of Speech: adjective
Relation: from G1097
Citing in TDNT: 1:718, 119
Usage:
This word is used 15 times:
Luke 2:44: "among their kinsfolk and acquaintance."
Luke 23:49: "And all his acquaintance, and the women that followed him"
John 18:15: "that disciple was known unto the high priest, and went in with"
John 18:16: "disciple, which was known unto the high priest, and spake"
Acts 1:19: "And it was known unto all the dwellers at Jerusalem; insomuch as"
Acts 2:14: "at Jerusalem, be this known unto you, and hearken to my"
Acts 4:10: "Be it known unto you all, and to all the people"
Acts 4:16: "for that indeed a notable miracle hath been done by them"
Acts 9:42: "And it was known throughout all Joppa; and many"
Acts 13:38: "Be it known unto you therefore, men and brethren, that through"
Acts 15:18: " Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world."
Acts 19:17: "And this was known to all the Jews and Greeks"
Acts 28:22: "this sect, we know that every where it is spoken against."
Acts 28:28: "Be it known therefore unto you, that the salvation of God"
Romans 1:19: "Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for"