irrecondite
English
Adjective
irrecondite (comparative more irrecondite, superlative most irrecondite)
- Not recondite; well-known.
- 1834, John Mason Good, Nature of the Animate World, page 336
- ..than institutions of another class were found wanting: — a something that might fill up the space between the cloistered scholar and the irrecondite citizen ; the...
- 1840, Sylvanus Urban (pseudonym Van Edward Cave), Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, page 236
- Let me see nothing too trim, nothing too irrecondite. Equal solicitude is not to be exerted on all ideas alike: some are brought into the fullness of light, some are...
- 1805, Titus Lucretius Carus, The Nature of Things: A Didactic Poem, page 106
- ...than a physical or metaphysical philosopher ; and hence his creed was either deficient upon the subject of eosmology, or too simple and irrecondite to satisfy...
- 1834, John Mason Good, Nature of the Animate World, page 336
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