incircumspection
English
Etymology
Compare French incirconspection.
Noun
incircumspection (uncountable)
- Lack of circumspection.
- 1646, Thomas Browne, chapter XI, in Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Book I:
- An unexpected way of delusion, and whereby he more easily led away the incircumspection of their belief. Which fallacy he might excellently have acted before the death of Saul; for that being within his power to foretell, was not beyond his ability to foreshew: and might have contrived signs thereof through all the creatures, which visibly confirmed by the event, had proved authentick unto those times, and advanced the Art ever after.
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