insipience

[ in-sip-ee-uh ns ]
/ ɪnˈsɪp i əns /

noun Archaic.

lack of wisdom; foolishness.

Origin of insipience

1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin insipientia foolishness, equivalent to insipient- stem of insipiēns foolish ( in- in-3 + -sipient-, combining form of sapient- sapient) + -ia; see -ence

OTHER WORDS FROM insipience

in·sip·i·ent, adjective in·sip·i·ent·ly, adverb

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH insipience

incipient insipid insipient

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British Dictionary definitions for insipience

insipience
/ (ɪnˈsɪpɪəns) /

noun

archaic lack of wisdom

Derived forms of insipience

insipient, adjective insipiently, adverb

Word Origin for insipience

C15: from Latin insipientia, from in- 1 + sapientia wisdom; see sapient