temerarious

adj
/tɛməˈɹɛəɹi.əs/

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin temerārius (“accidental, casual, rash, reckless”), from temerē (“by chance, at random, rashly”).

  1. learned borrowing from temerārius

Definitions

  1. Characterized by temerity

    Characterized by temerity; recklessly daring or bold.

    • […] he furthwith by thinſtinct of yͤ ſpirite of god, in repꝛoche of all ſuch temerarious bold & blind iudgement, geuē vpon a mā whoſe inward mind and ſodain change they cannot ſee, ſhoꝛtly proued thē al deceiued, […]

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