In‐cog″i‐tant (?), a. [L. incogitans; pref. in- not + cogitans, p. pr. of cogitare to think. See Cogitate.] Thoughtless; inconsiderate. Milton.
Men are careless and incogitant. J. Goodman.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
In‐cog″i‐tant (?), a. [L. incogitans; pref. in- not + cogitans, p. pr. of cogitare to think. See Cogitate.] Thoughtless; inconsiderate. Milton.
Men are careless and incogitant. J. Goodman.