The first of these maxims, commencing with the word at the foot of the left-hand column, is: Noli dicere omnia quae scis quia qui dicit omnia quae scit saepe audit quod non vult.
Reddere personæ scit convenientia cuique=--He 40 knows how to assign to each character what it is proper for him to think and say.
Non decipitur quiscit se decipi=--He is not 10 deceived who is knowingly deceived.
Beneficia plura recipit qui scit reddere=--He receives most favours who knows how to return them.
Dubitanti mihi, quod scit Atticus noster, While I was hesitating, as our friend Atticus knows.
That any consequential reference was intended by hactenus, seems to me plainly contradicted by the words which immediately follow, scit caetera mater.
But we know this man Christus autem cum venerit, whence he is: but when the nemo scit unde scit.
Vatia solusscit vivere, Vatia lives alone, which the Romans were wont to say, when they commended a country life.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.