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Definition of Temerarious

Temerarious
Temerarious Tem`er*a"ri*ous, a. [L. temerarius. See Temerity.] Unreasonably adventurous; despising danger; rash; headstrong; audacious; reckless; heedless. -- Tem`er*a"ri*ous*ly, adv. I spake against temerarious judgment. --Latimer.

Meaning of Temerarious from wikipedia

- him. This doctrine of philosophical sin was censured as scandalous, temerarious, and erroneous by Pope Alexander VIII in 1690 in his condemnation of...
- III, mentions, along with other examples, that the virtuous man is not temerarious nor timorous, but courageous. It is best known as the motto of the Dano-Norwegian...
- False proposition (propositio falsa): "contradicting a dogmatic fact" Temerarious proposition (propositio temeraria): "deviating without reason from the...
- national de la Marine in Paris. History France Name Téméraire Namesake "Temerarious" Builder Brest Laid down May 1782 Launched 17 December 1782 Commissioned...
- Court took judicial notice of "the general tendency of youth to be rash, temerarious and uncalculating." Additionally, the petitioners submitted evidence...
- History Kingdom of France Name Téméraire Namesake Temerarious Laid down July 1780 Launched 13 November 1780 Commissioned December 1780 Fate Stricken 1784...
- gathered with one of Ferdinand's battles on the rear and faced the most temerarious pursuers. Pulgar confirms this post chase episode: "Many of those who...
- symbiosis established between the master's "provincial luggage" and the temerarious clash with immeasurable perfectionism. The Nordic houses become Ciociaria...
- protection should be extended to those choosing the religious life, lest temerarious attacks should possibly turn them away from their purpose or, God forbid...
- it is held as sufficient proof. Finally, it is denominated rash, or temerarious, if it rests on insufficient conjectures or scarcely probable arguments...