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ignorantignarus, insciens, ignotus
a man does not marvel at what he sees frequently, even though he be ignorant of the reason. If anything happens that he has not seen before, he calls it a prodigy (Cicero)quod crebo videt non miratur, etiamsi cur fiat nescit. Quod ante non vidit, id si evenerit, ostentum esse censet
all things must be in Greek!, when it is more shameful for our Romans to be ignorant of Latin (Juvenal)omnia Græce!, cum sit turpe magis nostris nescire Latine
I am not ashamed to confess myself ignorant of what I do not know (Cicero)non me pudet fateri nescire quod nesciam
ignorant, not knowingignarus
it is shameful that a person should be ignorant of that in which he is everyday employedturpe est viro, id in quo quotidie versatur ignorare
neither ignorant nor careless of the future (Horace)haud ignara ac non incauta futuri
neither ignorant nor careless of the future (Virgil)haud inscia ac non incauta futuri
nothing so unjust as an ignorant man, who thinks nothing right but what he himself has done (Terence)homine imperito nunquam quidquam injustius qui, nisi quod ipse fecit, nihil rectum putat
O this crude and ignorant age! (Catullus)O sæclum insapiens et infacetum!
One who is ignorant will remain unnoticedQui ignorabat, ignorabitur
the ant (for example) is a creature of great industry, drags with its mouth all it can, and adds to the heap it piles up, not ignorant or improvident of the future (Horace)parvula (nam exemplo est) magni formica laboris ore trahit quodcunque potest atque addit acervo, quem struit, haud ignara ac non incauta futuri
the mind of man is ignorant of fate and future destiny, and cannot keep within due bounds when elated by prosperity (Virgil)nescia mens hominum fati sortisque futuræ, et servare modum, rebus sublata secundis
the one who hangs on the errors of the ignorant multitude must not be counted among great men (Cicero)qui ex errore imperitæ multitudinis pendet, hic in magnis viris non est habendus
the skillful class of flatterers praises the discourse of the ignorant and the face of the disfigured friend (Juvenal)adulandi gens prudentissima laudat sermonem indocti, faciem deformis amici
 

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