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(adjective) : in-cūrĭōsus, a, um
* Careless, negligent (post-Aug.).
* Act., careless, unconcerned, regardless, indifferent respecting any thing; constr. with gen., abl., in, or absol.
* With gen.: proximorum incuriosi,Plin. Ep. 8, 20, 1: vetera extollimus, recentium incuriosi,Tac. A. 2, 88: famae,id. H. 1, 49: imperii proferendi,id. A. 4, 32: rerum antiquarum,Gell. 6, 5, 1.
* Pass., careless, negligent, not made or done with care: finis,Tac. A. 6, 17: historia,Suet. Galb. 3.—Adv.: incūrĭōsē, carelessly, negligently: castra posita,Liv. 8, 38, 2: pacis modo, incuriose agere,id. 29, 3, 8; cf. (with abjecte): verbum positum,Gell. 2, 6, 1; 12, 14, 4; Tac. H. 1, 13 al.— Comp.: incuriosius cohortes agentes,Tac. H. 4, 28; Plin. 16, 26, 46, § 110; 13, 12, 25, § 81.
* With in: in capite comendo tam incuriosus, ut, etc.,Suet. Aug. 79.
* Absol.: inter gaudentes et incuriosos,Tac. H. 1, 34: quae praetermittere incuriosum videbatur, Sol. praef.: unde unguibus inuncet agnum incuriosum,heedless, off his guard,App. Flor. 1, p. 341, 9.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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