inconsulte
From LSJ
εἰ δὲ τύχῃ τις ἔρδων, μελίφρον' αἰτίαν ῥοαῖσι Μοισᾶν ἐνέβαλε → if someone is successful in his deeds, he casts a cause for sweet thoughts into the streams of the Muses
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
inconsultē: and inconsultō,
I advv., v. 1. inconsultus fin.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
incōnsultē¹² (inconsultus), inconsidérément, imprudemment, à la légère : Cic. Nat. 1, 43 ; Off. 2, 54 ; Liv. 4, 37, 8