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Aeschylus, fr. 317

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

inconsīdĕrantĭa: ae, f. inconsiderans,
I want of reflection, inconsiderateness (= temeritas, incuria): alicujus inconsiderantiam sustinere (where some read considerantiam), Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 9, 2: mirari inconsiderantiam (al. inconsiderationem), Suet. Claud. 39; Salv. Gub. Dei, 1, 11.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

incōnsīdĕrantia,¹⁶ æ, f. (inconsiderans), défaut de réflexion, inattention, inadvertance : Cic. Q. 3, 9, 2 ; Suet. Claud. 39.

Latin > German (Georges)

incōnsīderantia, ae, f. (inconsiderans), die Unüberlegtheit, Unbesonnenheit, Verblendung (griech. ἀβλεψία), Cic. ad Q. fr. 3, 9, 2. Suet. Claud. 39, 1. Cassian. de incarn. praef.