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in-consīdĕrans

in-consīdĕrans · adj

inconsiderate

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What it meant

in-consīdĕrans — Lewis & Short

in-consīdĕrans, tis, adj.,

I inconsiderate (late Lat.): inconsiderantissime Marcion, Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 29 fin.Adv.: in-consīdĕranter, inconsiderately: tutor, qui inconsideranter pupillum abstinuit hereditate, Dig. 26, 10, 3, § 17; Hier. p. 108, n. 20.

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