incogitans

incogitans

incōgitāns, antis, (in u. cogito), unbedacht, unüberlegt, Ter. Phorm. 155 u. 499. Auson. sept. sap. 8 (Periand.), 15. p. 111 Schenkl.


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  • incogitant — adjective Etymology: Latin incogitant , incogitans, from in + cogitant , cogitans, present participle of cogitare to cogitate Date: 1628 thoughtless, inconsiderate < incogitant litterbugs > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • incogitant — in•cog•i•tant [[t]ɪnˈkɒdʒ ɪ tənt[/t]] adj. thoughtless; inconsiderate • Etymology: 1620–30; < L incōgitant , s. of incōgitāns= in III+cōgitāns, prp. of cōgitāre to think; see cogitate, ant in•cog′i•tant•ly, adv …   From formal English to slang

  • estourdir — Estourdir, Perturbare mentes et animos hominum. Estourdi, Bardus, Instupens, Praeceps animi, Socors, vel Secors, Incogitans. Faire quelque chose à l estourdi, Praecipitare …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • penser — Penser, Arbitrari. Je pense que cela est vray, Arbitror hoc esse verum: Cogitare. Je pense à vostre affaire, De tuo negotio cogito: Censere, Opinari. Qu en pensez vous de luy? Quid de illo censes? Versare, aut secum in animo versare, In corde… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • volée — Faire quelque chose à la volée, Temere facere, Sans raisonnable fondeþment prins du vol des oyseaux, qui n a nul soustenement que de l air mol et de nulle soustenance. Qui fait tout à la volée, Incogitans. Parler à la volée, Loqui temere ex Liuio …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • incogitant — [in käj′i tənt] adj. [L incogitans < in , not + cogitans, prp. of cogitare, to COGITATE] Rare unthinking; thoughtless …   English World dictionary

  • incogitancy — noun ( es) Etymology: Latin incogitantia, from incogitant , incogitans + ia y obsolete : lack of thought or of the power of thinking : thoughtlessness …   Useful english dictionary

  • incogitant — (ˈ)in|käjəd.ənt, ənˈk adjective Etymology: Latin incogitant , incogitans, from in in (I) + cogitant , cogitans, present participle of cogitare to cogitate more at cogitate 1. : failing in due consideration of proper or relevant factors :… …   Useful english dictionary

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