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INGENY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun plural -es obsolete : intelligence, genius, ingenuity Word History Etymology Latin ingenium natural character, natural disposition.
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ingeny, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for ingeny is from 1474, in a translation by William Caxton, printer, merchant, and diplomat. ingeny is a borrowing from Latin.
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ingeny - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin ingenium. See ingenious. Noun. edit. ingeny. (obsolete) natural gift or talent; ability; wit; ingenuity ... 1683, Richard Baxter, ...
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† ˈingeny Obs. Also 7 inj-, eng-. [ad. L. ingeni-um innate quality, nature, character, genius, f. in- (in-2) + gen-, stem of gign-ĕre (gen-ĕre) to beget, cause to be born.] 1. Mind, intellect, mental faculties; mental tendency, disposition.c 1477 Caxton Jason 72 Thou art..the right oustyll that poll...
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Ingeny - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Ingeny ... IN'GENY, noun Wit; ingenuity.
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Ingeny Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun (obsolete) Natural gift or talent; ability; wit; ingenuity. Wiktionary Origin of Ingeny Latin ingenium. See ingenious.
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Anthony Browne (judge)
Plowden described him at his death as a judge 'de profound ingeny et graund eloquence' (of profound ingenuity and grand eloquence), and the Spanish ambassador
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ingeny | Rabbitique - The Multilingual Etymology Dictionary
ingeny. English. noun. Definitions. (obsolete) natural gift or talent; ability; wit; ingenuity. Etymology. Derived from Latin ingenium (an engine, nature, ...
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ingeny Related Words - Merriam-Webster
Words related to ingeny: gift, talent, inventiveness, giftedness, flair, invention, aptitude, cunning, knack, bent, ineptitude.
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Middle English Dictionary Entry - University of Michigan
1. (a) An apparatus, device, gadget; also, a (pathological) structure in the human body [last quot.]; (b) intelligence, ingenuity. Show 6 ...
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How To Say Ingeny - YouTube
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Definition of Ingeny by Webster's Online Dictionary
n. 1. Natural gift or talent; ability; wit; ingenuity. Browse. Ingenerably · Ingenerate · Ingeneration · Ingeniate · Ingenie · Ingeniosity · Ingenious
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engineer | Etymology of engineer by etymonline
The sense of "device that converts energy to mechanical power" emerged in 18c. In 19c. the word was used especially of steam engines. Middle English also had ingeny (n.) "gadget, apparatus, device," directly from Latin ingenium. engineering (n.) 1720, "work done by an engineer," from engineer (n.). As a field of study, attested from 1792.
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