insensate

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φιλοκαλοῦμέν τε γὰρ μετ' εὐτελείας καὶ φιλοσοφοῦμεν ἄνευ μαλακίας → our love of what is beautiful does not lead to extravagance; our love of the things of the mind does not makes us soft

Source

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adjective

P. and V. μανιώδης, Ar. and P. μανικός; see mad.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īnsēnsātē, follement : Vulg. Sap. 12, 23.

Latin > German (Georges)

īnsēnsātē, Adv. (insensatus), unsinnig, unvernünftig, Vulg. sap. 12, 23.