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Jurisprudential
Jurisprudential Ju`ris*pru*den"tial, a.
Of or pertaining to jurisprudence. --Stewart.
Prudential
Prudential Pru*den"tial, n.
That which relates to or demands the exercise of, discretion
or prudence; -- usually in the pl.
Many stanzas, in poetic measures, contain rules
relating to common prudentials as well as to religion.
--I. Watts.
Prudential
Prudential Pru*den"tial, a.
1. Proceeding from, or dictated or characterized by,
prudence; prudent; discreet; sometimes, selfish or
pecuniary as distinguished from higher motives or
influences; as, prudential motives. `` A prudential line
of conduct.' --Sir W. Scott.
2. Exercising prudence; discretionary; advisory;
superintending or executive; as, a prudential committee.
Prudentialist
Prudentialist Pru*den"tial*ist, n.
One who is governed by, or acts from, prudential motives.
[R.] --Coleridge.
Prudentiality
Prudentiality Pru*den`ti*al"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being prudential. --Sir T. Browne.
Prudentially
Prudentially Pru*den"tial*ly, adv.
In a prudential manner; prudently. --South.
Unprudential
Unprudential Un`pru*den"tial, a.
Imprudent. [Obs.] ``The most unwise and unprudential act.'
--Milton.
Meaning of Prudentia from wikipedia
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Prudence (Latin:
prudentia,
contracted from
providentia meaning "seeing ahead, sagacity") is the
ability to
govern and
discipline oneself by the use of...
- Jane West (1758–1852), was an
English novelist who
published as
Prudentia Homespun and Mrs. West. She also
wrote conduct literature,
poetry and educational...
- 474
Prudentia (1901 GD) is a Main-belt
asteroid discovered on 13
February 1901 by Max Wolf at Heidelberg. 'Prudentius' in Noah
Webster (1884) A Practical...
- a
sword and
sometimes a blindfold. She
often appears as a pair with
Prudentia. Lady
Justice originates from the
personification of
Justice in Ancient...
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Jocara prudentia is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Jocara. It is
found in
South America. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.;...
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virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
Prudence (φρόνησις, phrónēsis; Latin:
prudentia; also wisdom, sophia, sapientia), the
ability to
discern the appropriate...
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article in 1768 in the
Monthly Review where she used the nom de
plume of
Prudentia Christiana in an open
letter addressed to the
Bishop of
London (Humphrey...
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Roman discourse.
Cicero says it is one of the
three main
components of
prudentia, "the
knowledge of
things that are good or bad or neither,"
along with...
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portal religion portal (Goddesses of Justice): Astraea, ****, Themis,
Prudentia (Goddesses of Injustice):
Adikia (Aspects of Justice): (see also: Triple...
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Prioress in Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales. An nescis, mi fili,
quantilla prudentia mundus regatur? Do you not know, my son, with how
little wisdom the world...