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Improvidentially
Improvidentially Im*prov`i*den"tial*ly, adv. Improvidently. [R.]
Providential
Providential Prov`i*den"tial, a. [Cf. F. providentiel.] Effected by, or referable to, divine direction or superintendence; as, the providential contrivance of thing; a providential escape. -- Prov"i*den"tial*ly, adv.
Providentially
Providential Prov`i*den"tial, a. [Cf. F. providentiel.] Effected by, or referable to, divine direction or superintendence; as, the providential contrivance of thing; a providential escape. -- Prov"i*den"tial*ly, adv.

Meaning of Providentia from wikipedia

- In ancient Roman religion, Providentia is a divine personification of the ability to foresee and make provision. She was among the embodiments of virtues...
- De Providentia (On Providence) is a short essay in the form of a dialogue in six brief sections, written by the Latin philosopher Seneca (died AD 65)...
- virtus valor becomes feeble without an opponent Seneca the Younger, De Providentia 2:4. Also, translated into English as "[their] strength and courage droop...
- Prudence (Latin: prudentia, contracted from providentia meaning "seeing ahead, sagacity") is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of...
- involuntary sterilization. Romeo Vitelli. "Sterilizing The Heiress". Providentia. Retrieved October 19, 2018. Currell, Susan, and Christina Cogdell. 2006...
- Minerva, goddess of wisdom and crafts, the Roman equivalent of Athena Providentia, goddess of forethought Neptune, the god of the sea and freshwater, is...
- providence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Providence often refers to: Providentia, the divine personification of foresight in ancient Roman religion Divine...
- roosters' necks as they fight, which he explained in his first work, De providentia (On Providence). Augustine taught that God foreordained (or predestined)...
- ("Quod Omnis Probus", i., ii.; "Quis Rerum Divinarum Heres Sit", 43; "De Providentia", ii. 42, 48, etc.). He considers the symposium a detestable, common...
- such as this to feature allegorical characters; in this case they are: Providentia (Providence), Fama (Fame), Salus (Well-being) and Pietas (Piety). The...