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sage"wise," c. 1300 (late 12c. as a surname), from Old French sage "wise, knowledgeable, learned; shrewd, skillful" (11c.), from Gallo-Roman *sabius, from Vulgar Latin *sapius, from La [..]
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sagekind of herb (Salvia officinalis), early 14c., from Old French sauge (13c.), from Latin salvia, from salvus "healthy" (see safe (adj.)). So called for its healing or preserving qualities (it [..]
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sage"man of profound wisdom," mid-14c., from sage (adj.). Originally applied to the Seven Sages -- Thales, Solon, Periander, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias, and Pittacus.
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sagearomatic herb.
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sageAbbreviation for Stratospheric Aerosol Gas Experiment.
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sagedomestic virtue, wisdom, skill, esteem, to mitigate grief
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sagepride of ownership, earthly delights
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sagehospitality, esteem, virtue
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sagegratitude
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sagegodl (gedoylem)
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sageTo dream of sage, foretells thrift and economy will be practised by your servants or family. For a woman to think she has too much in her viands, omens she will regret useless extravagance in love as well as fortune.
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sageA relative of the mint, it is the predominant spice in American turkey stuffing.
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sageAn herb (Salvia officinalis) native to the Mediterranean region; has soft, slender, slightly furry, gray-green leaves and a pungent, slightly bitter, musty mint flavor; used for medicinal and culinary [..]
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sageOne versed in spiritual truths.
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sageFrom the English word sage, which denotes either a type of spice or else a wise person.
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sagePronounce it: sa-agePopular in both Italian and British cookery, sage has long, grey-green leaves with a slightly furry surface. Its aroma is pungent and it has a strong, slightly minty, musky taste. [..]
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sageThis Jamaican herb is used for culinary and medicinal uses. Jamaican sage is commonly used in dishes containing Jamaican pork, cheese and beans, and in poultry and stuffing's. T
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sageA relative of the mint, it is the predominant spice in American turkey stuffing.
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sageNative to the Mediterranean region, sage is a herb with delicate silver-green leaves. Its strong flavour teams well with meat dishes and is good in stuffings. For more information about sage, see our [..]
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sage(n) a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom(adj) having wisdom that comes with age and experience(n) aromatic fresh or dried grey-green leaves used widely as [..]
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sageSystems Approach to Geomorphic Engineering
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sageSystems Administrators Guild. A special technical group of the USENIX Association, a body which focuses on research and innovation in UNIX and open systems.
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sageStakeholder Advisory Group on EMFs SALVO
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sageacronym for Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment. A multi-generation NASA mission to study aerosols and atmospheric chemistry.
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sageSustainability and Green Energy
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sageSage is a culinary herb and a member of the genus Salvia. Sage is known for its pleasant aroma.
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sageSage is a culinary herb and a member of the genus Salvia. Used for centuries to treat a variety of ailments including sore throats, sage is known to contain oils with antiseptic and antifungal properties.
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sagean herb (Salvia officinalis) native to the Mediterranean region; has soft, slender, slightly furry, gray-green leaves and a pungent, slightly bitter, musty mint flavor; used for medicinal and culinary [..]
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sagean herb (Salvia officinalis) native to the Mediterranean region; has soft, slender, slightly furry, gray-green leaves and a pungent, slightly bitter, musty mint flavor; used for medicinal and culinary purposes; available fresh or dried, used chopped, whole or rubbed.
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sagesee ingredients
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sageSage has a stimulating, rejuvenating and antiseptic property. Helps heal skin eruptions, check perspiration and stimulates the skin.
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sageSage, a member of the “parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme” group, is not just an herb for cooking. It also helps to disinfect and heal wounds.
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sageAn NPC who the party seeks out to obtain specialized knowledge. Knowledgeable NPCs are often called sages even when a more genre-appropriate term is available.
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sagestrong, bitter herb, used for stuffing dressings.
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sageScottish Area Gas Evacuation
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sage
Wise.
* Shakespeare
*: All you sage counsellors, hence!
* Milton
*: commanders, who, cloaking their fear under show of sage advice, counselled the general to retreat
(obsolete) grave; serious; [..]
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sage
goh|saga, from goh|gem-pro|*sag?.
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sagelang=en
1800s=1843
* '''1843''' — . ''''.
*: And now two smaller Cratchits, boy and girl, came tearing in, screaming that outside the baker's they had smelt the goose, and known it for their own; a [..]
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sageFrom the English word sage, which denotes either a type of spice or else a wise person.
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