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ingenium|ɪnˈdʒiːnɪəm| [L., = mind, intellect.] Turn of mind; genius; talent.
1879W. James Let. 10 Oct. in R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. W. J. (1935) II. 17 Wundt..certainly is not a first⁓class ingenium. 1886G. Macdonald What's Mine's Mine I. xiii. 225 It [sc. a poem] will serve to show something of Ian's youthful ingenium. 1920T. P. Nunn Education 205 To school a boy in the tradition of one of these ancient occupations is to ensure (if it suits his ingenium) that he will throw himself into his work with spirit. 1921Glasgow Herald 28 Nov. 5 His scientific ingenium was as keen as ever. |