inscius

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Latin > English

inscius inscia, inscium ADJ :: not knowing, ignorant; unskilled

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

in-scĭus: a, um, adj.,
I not knowing, ignorant of a thing (not used by Plaut. or Ter.; v. Ritschl, Proleg. p. 64 sq.; and cf. insciens); constr., absol., with gen., rarely with de, an acc., an inf., or a rel. clause (class.).
   (a)    Absol.: distinguere artificem ab inscio, Cic. Ac. 2, 7, 22: is, quem vos ad mortem inscii misistis, ignorantly, id. Planc. 16, 40: inscios inopinantesque Menapios oppresserunt, Caes. B. G. 4, 4: omnibus insciis, neque suspicantibus, Hirt. B. Afr. 37.—
   (b)    With gen.: omnium rerum, Cic. Brut. 85, 292: haedulus inscius herbae, Juv. 11, 66. —
   (g)    With de aliqua re: de malitia, Dig. 16, 3, 31.—*
   (d)    With acc.: at enim scies ea, quae fuisti inscius, Turp. ap. Non. 501, 18.—* (ε) With inf.: imperii flectere molem haud inscius, Stat. Th. 3, 387 sq.: sutrinas facere inscius, Varr. ap. Non. 168, 17.—(ζ) With rel. clause: inscii quid in Aeduis gereretur, not knowing, Caes. B. G. 7, 77: unde vitam sumeret inscius, Hor. C. 3, 5, 37.— (η) With subj., Verg. A. 1, 718. —
   B Special phrase: non sum inscius, I am by no means unaware, I know very well: nec vero sum inscius, esse utilitatem in historia, Cic. Fin. 5, 19, 51.—*
II Pass., unknown: trames, App. M. 5, p. 170, 12; cf. nescius.—Adv.: inscĭē, ignorantly, App. de Deo Socr. p. 43, 7.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īnscĭus,¹⁰ a, um,
1 qui ne sait pas, ignorant : Cic. Ac. 2, 22 ; Cæs. G. 4, 4 || [avec gén.] Cic. Br. 292 || [poét. avec acc. de pronom n.] Turpil. Com. 65 || de aliqua re Dig. 16, 3, 31 || [avec l’inf.] Stat. Th. 3, 387 ; Varr. d. Non. 168, 17 || [avec interr. ind.] Cæs. G. 7, 77, 1 ; Virg. En. 1, 718
2 inconnu : Apul. M. 5, 26.

Latin > German (Georges)

īn-scius, a, um, I) aktiv = unwissend, unkundig, α) absol.: homo, Cic.: medici inscii imperitique, Cic.: quem inscii misistis, ohne es zu wissen, Cic.: tu, me inscio, notes etc., wider mein Wissen, Cic. – β) mit Genet.: omnium rerum, Cic.: culpae, frei von usw., Verg.: Numida gens inscia freni, Sil.: equus inscius aevi, das die Kräfte seiner Jahre nicht kennt, Verg. – γ) m. de u. Abl.: de malitia, ICt. – δ) mit Infin.: sutrinas facere, Varro sat. Men. 211: imperii flectere molem haud inscius, Stat. Theb. 3, 387 sq. – ε) mit allg. Acc. pronom.: at scribis ea quae fuisti inscius, Turpil. com. 65. – ζ) m. folg. indir. Fragesatze: inscii, quid in Aeduis gereretur, Caes. b. G. 7, 77, 1. – II) passiv, unbewußt = unbekannt, trames, Apul. met. 5, 26. – / Abl. Plur. inscieis, Catull. 61, 222 Schwabe.

Latin > Chinese

inscius, a, um. adj. :: 不知者。愚蠢者。Omnium rerum inscium se fingere 佯無所識。