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insipience (ɪnˈsɪpɪəns) [a. OF. insipience (15th c. in Godef.), ad. L. insipientia folly, f. insipient-em: see insipient.] The quality of being insipient; lack of wisdom; unwisdom, foolishness.c 1422 Hoccleve Jonathas 228 This Ionathas, this innocent yong man..The ryng hir tooke, of his insipience. ...
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incipience
▪ I. incipience (ɪnˈsɪpɪəns) [f. incipient: see -ence.] Beginning, commencement, origination; the fact or condition of being incipient or in an early stage; with pl., a beginning, a first step or stage.1864 Webster, Incipience, Incipiency, beginning; commencement. 1865 Carlyle Fredk. Gt. xviii. x. (...
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Basilica of San Barnaba
occurred a few years later, in 1914, and the thieves penetrated the basilica again through the same little door, which had been left unattended due to "the insipience
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History of Terni, Umbria
Serious riots broke out in Terni in July 1477, due to the insipience of the papal governor of Terni and Rieti, the bishop of Cervia Achille Mariscotti,
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