inconsiderate
Περὶ τοῦ ἐπέκεινα τοῦ νοῦ κατὰ μὲν νόησιν πολλὰ λέγεται, θεωρεῖται δὲ ἀνοησίᾳ κρείττονι νοήσεως → On the subject of that which is beyond intellect, many statements are made on the basis of intellection, but it may be immediately cognised only by means of a non-intellection superior to intellection
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
Thoughtless: P. and V. ἀγνώμων. Rash: see rash, unfeeling.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
inconsīdĕrātē: adv., v. inconsideratus.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
incōnsīdĕrātē¹⁶ (inconsideratus), inconsidérément, sans réflexion : Cic. Tusc. 1, 12 ; Off. 1, 104 || -tius Val. Max. 1, 5, 9.
Latin > German (Georges)
incōnsīderātē, Adv. (inconsideratus), unüberlegt, unbesonnen, tractare alqd, Cornif. rhet. 4, 60: agere, Cic. de off. 1, 103: inc. loqui, Gell. 17, 1, 1: ista tam inc. dicere, Cic. Tusc. 1, 12: libri inc. scripti, ibid. 1, 6: nimis inc. concludere hanc rationem, Cic. de fato 31: inc. pupillum abstinere hereditate, Ulp. dig. 26, 10, 3. § 17. – Compar., inconsideratius proeliari, Val. Max. 1, 5, 9: inconsideratius commoveri, Augustin. conf. 9, 9.