temerarie
From LSJ
ὁκόσα γὰρ ὑπὰρ ἐκτρέπονται ὁποίου ὦν κακοῦ, τάδε ἐνύπνιον ὁρέουσι ὥρμησε → for whatever, when awake, they have an aversion to, as being an evil, rushes upon their visions in sleep (Aretaeus, Causes & Symptoms of Chronic Disease 1.5.6)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
tĕmĕrārĭē: adv., v. temerarius.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
tĕmĕrārĭē (temerarius), témérairement, à la légère : Sen. Nat. 3, 18, 7 ; Tert. Virg. 3.