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‖ étourderie|eturdəri| [Fr.] Thoughtlessness, carelessness, blundering.
1763D. Hume Let. 24 Feb. in Boswell London Jrnl. (1950) 206 By this étourderie, to give it the lightest name, you were capable of making a quarrel between me and that irascible little man. 1814Jane Austen Mansf. Park III. xv. 276 Henry is blameless, and in spite of a moment's etourderie thinks of nobody but you. 1886T. Hardy Mayor Casterbr. I. xxii. 279, I ought to endeavour to disperse the shade which my étourderie flung over my name, by asking you to carry out your promise to me. 1958I. Murdoch Bell vii. 101 His love affairs appeared as the étourderies of a much younger man. |