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† ˈtemerary, a. Obs. [ad. L. temerārius fortuitous, rash, f. temere: see temerous and -ary1. Cf. temerare.] Rash, reckless; = temerarious 1.
c1410Love Bonavent. Mirr. xv. (1908) 93 A presumptuouse and temerarie demere of othere men. c1425tr. Arderne's Surgery (E.E.T.S.) 4 That he be noȝt y-founden temerarie or bosteful in his seyingis or in his dedes. c1450tr. De Imitatione i. Contents 1 Of eschuying of temerary iuggement. 1650R. Gentilis Cons. 176, I should be reputed rash and temerary. b. Civil and Eccl. Law. Reprehensibly heedless or careless; culpably negligent: cf. temerarity.
1681Consett Pract. Spir. Crts. i. iii. i. §2 If it..appear there was..Administration granted by any other Judge..and that it is evident touching their temerary Administring. Ibid. vi. i. i. §18 In a Matrimonial Cause..a Testamentary Cause, a Cause of Temerary Administration. Hence † ˈtemerarily adv., rashly.
c1450tr. De Imitatione iii. xxix. 98 Of oþir mennes dedes or seienges deme no þinge temerarily. |