negligence
n.
mid-14c., from Old French negligence "negligence, sloth; injury, injustice" (12c.), and directly from Latin neclegentia, neglegentia "carelessness, heedlessness, neglect," from neglegentem (nominative neglegens) "heedless, careless, unconcerned," present participle of neglegere "to neglect" (see neglect, v.).
〔蒋〕[lect=choose,gather选,收(lect也作leg,lig),neglig=neglect(lig=lect)疏忽,-ence名词后缀] 疏忽,忽视,忽略