One who cognises; a person who perceives or becomes aware of something.
From cognise plus the agent suffix -er (one who does). This follows the productive English pattern of creating nouns for people who perform actions.
This is an extremely rare word—you'd almost never use it because in modern English we'd say 'someone who knows' or 'observer' instead, showing how -er agent nouns don't work for all verbs!
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