Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Full of thought; deeply thoughtful.
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- adjective rare Full of thought; thoughtful.
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- adjective
thoughtful (deep in thought);meditating
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John Fiske, in his lecture on "Communal Life," says that astute persons add nothing of value to the community in which they live -- their mission being to be the admired glass of fashion for the non-cogitabund.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8 Elbert Hubbard 1885
pavonine commented on the word cogitabund
archaic:given to deep thought:having the appearance of being in deep meditation:pensive
November 10, 2007