introspectare
Introspectare is a Latin verb meaning to look inward, to examine one’s own thoughts, feelings, or mental processes, and to reflect on one’s inner life. The form is built from a prefix meaning inward (intro-) and spectare, “to look at.” In Neo-Latin and later Latin texts, introspectare is used to describe self-examination or the act of internal observing, especially in philosophical, theological, or psychological discussions. The noun corresponding to the action is introspectio, or more commonly introspectio mentis, “introspection.”
Usage and scope. In classical Latin, the principle idea of looking inward appears infrequently, but introspectare
Related terms. The related noun introspectio (introspection) is common for naming the practice of examining one’s
In summary, introspectare is a Latin verb used primarily in later Latin to denote self-examination and inward