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inconscient, a. rare.|ɪnˈkɒnʃɪənt| [f. in-3 + conscient. Also in mod.F. (Dict. Acad. 1878): cf. L. inconscius.] Unconscious.
1885Alien. & Neurol. VI. 486 The old doctrines..suspected not the immense efficacy of the inconscient, which is the foundation of mental life. 1894Ld. Salisbury Pres. Addr. Brit. Assoc. 7 Aug., Whether you believe that Creation was the work of design or of inconscient law, it is equally difficult to imagine how this random collection of dissimilar materials [the chemical elements] came together. So inconscience |ɪnˈkɒnʃəns|, unconsciousness.
1891A. Lynch Mod. Authors 96 The genuineness and inconscience of these elemental motifs. |