"Prehend" comes from the Latin prehendere (to seize or grasp), which is the ancestor of more common English words:
: Grasping other actual entities in the world.
: Connecting new information to a "learning net" or schema already stored in the mind.
: This is the "feeling" of the world that allows the past to live within the present. 2. Linguistic Root & Comparison
"Prehend" comes from the Latin prehendere (to seize or grasp), which is the ancestor of more common English words:
: Grasping other actual entities in the world. prehend
: Connecting new information to a "learning net" or schema already stored in the mind. "Prehend" comes from the Latin prehendere (to seize
: This is the "feeling" of the world that allows the past to live within the present. 2. Linguistic Root & Comparison prehend