unwisdom
1Unwisdom — Un*wis dom, n. Want of wisdom; unwise conduct or action; folly; simplicity; ignorance. [1913 Webster] Sumptuary laws are among the exploded fallacies which we have outgrown, and we smile at the unwisdom which could except to regulate private… …
2unwisdom — /un wiz deuhm/, n. lack of wisdom; folly; rashness; recklessness: an act of unwisdom. [bef. 900; ME; OE unwisdom. See UN 1, WISDOM] * * * …
3unwísdóm — m ( es/ as) unwisdom, imprudence, folly, ignorance …
4unwisdom — n. lack of wisdom, folly, imprudence. Etymology: OE unwisdom (as UN (1), WISDOM) …
5unwisdom — noun Date: before 12th century lack of wisdom ; foolishness, folly …
6unwisdom — noun Want of wisdom; unwise conduct or action; folly; simplicity; ignorance …
7unwisdom — sb. Ps. xxi. 3; lxviii. 6 …
8unwisdom — noun lack of wisdom; folly …
9unwisdom — un·wisdom …
10unwisdom — un•wis•dom [[t]ʌnˈwɪz dəm[/t]] n. lack of wisdom; rashness • Etymology: bef. 900 …