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  1. Jan 1, 2021 · prudence (n.) prudence. (n.) mid-14c. (c. 1200 as a surname), "intelligence; discretion, foresight; practical wisdom to see what is suitable or profitable;" also one of the four cardinal virtues, "wisdom to see what is virtuous;" from Old French prudence (13c.) and directly from Latin prudentia "a foreseeing, foresight, sagacity, practical ...

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      mid-14c. (c. 1200 as a surname), "intelligence; discretion,...

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      proxy. (n.). early 15c., procusie, proccy, prokecye, "agency...

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      censure (v.). 1580s, "to judge, adjudge" (now obsolete);...

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      circumspection. (n.). late 14c., "careful observation of...

  2. further revisions to definitions, pronunciation, etymology, headwords, variant spellings, quotations, and dates; new senses, phrases, and quotations. Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into prudence, n. in September 2024.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrudencePrudence - Wikipedia

    Prudence (Latin: prudentia, contracted from providentia meaning "seeing ahead, sagacity") is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. [1] It is classically considered to be a virtue , and in particular one of the four cardinal virtues (which are, with the three theological virtues , part of the seven virtues ).

  4. The meaning of PRUDENCE is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. How to use prudence in a sentence. ... Etymology. Middle English, from ...

  5. Prudence relate terms. jurisprudence. Etymology The word jurisprudence comes from the Latin term juris prudentia which mea. jurist. Etymology From Middle French juriste from Latin iūrista from ius law ista ag

  6. Jan 1, 2021 · "wise, discerning, judicious," from Old French prudent "with knowledge, deliberate" (c.… See origin and meaning of prudent.

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  8. Oct 23, 2021 · What is the origin of the word prudence? According to Etymonline, the word prudence has been used since mid-14c to mean intelligence and discretion, as well as practical wisdom. This is known as one of the four cardinal values. This word comes from the 13c Old French prudence and Latin prudentia.

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