Conscientia

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Latin-English

conscĭentĭ|a, -ae. (kon.ʃiˈen.tsi.a) fem.

  1. Shared or joint knowledge; knowing of a thing with another person.
  2. Consciousness; consciousness of right and wrong; conscience.

[conscio.]

Loci

  • αʹ Horace, Epodi 5.29-31:
Ăbāc|tă nūl|lā Vēj|ă cōn|scĭēn|tĭā
lĭgō|nĭbūs | dūrīs | hŭmūm
ēxhāu|rĭē|băt, īn|gĕmēns | lăbō|rĭbūs
Veia, undeterred by any conscience, dug up the ground with hard pickaxe, groaning with the effort.
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