cautelous
English
Etymology
From Middle French cauteleux.
Adjective
cautelous (comparative more cautelous, superlative most cautelous)
- (obsolete) Skillful in trickery or deception; cunning, wily.
- 1644, John Milton, Aeropagitica:
- I am not able to unfold, how this cautelous enterprise of licencing can be exempted from the number of vain and impossible attempts.
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- (obsolete) Cautious, careful.
- 1624, John Smith, Generall Historie, in Kupperman 1988, p. 140:
- Some are of disposition fearefull, some bold, most cautelous, all Savage.
- 1624, John Smith, Generall Historie, in Kupperman 1988, p. 140:
Related terms
- cautel
- cautelously
- cautelousness
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