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† inˈcogitance Obs. rare. [f. as next: see -ance.] Want of thought; = next.
1637Jackson 2nd Serm. Jer. xxvi. 19 §3 The second incogitance is more pertinent to this place, and in itself more dangerous. 1659Stanley Hist. Philos. xiii. (1701) 611/1 We oppose not Prudence to any affection so much as to Incogitance, Ignorance, Folly. |