Naive: adj. and N. (word from the Latin nativus).
The word “naive” has several meanings:
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1. Aged or literary meaning: Original, native.
– Quote from the French writer, literary critic and editor Jean Paulhan (1884-1968): “Capture our mind in its naive state and as in its beginnings”.
2. Aged meaning: Which represents the thing as it is (resembling, sincere).
– Quote from the French playwright and poet Pierre Corneille (1606-1684): “The naive painting of...
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