reckfulness

noun

Etymology

From reckful + -ness. Compare recklessness.

  1. derived from *rēǵ-
  2. derived from *rōkijaną — “to care, take care
  3. derived from rœkja
  4. inherited from recken
  5. suffixed as reckful — “reck + ful
  6. suffixed as reckfulness — “reckful + ness

Definitions

  1. The state or quality of being reckful or careful

    The state or quality of being reckful or careful; heedfulness; caution.

    • When you reply that your reckfulness can be taken as read, he'll confide: 'I know, I know. I'm talking to myself.'

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA