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sapiencelate 14c., "wisdom, understanding," from Old French sapience, from Latin sapientia "good taste, good sense, discernment; intelligence, wisdom," from sapiens (see sapient).
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sapiencen. Deep wisdom or knowledge.
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sapiencewisdom sapiences
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sapience(n) ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight
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sapiencen. "sapience, wisdom; (pl.) mental faculties," s.v. sapience OED. KEY: sapience@n
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sapiencen 17 sapience 16 sapiences 1
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sapience
The property of being sapient, the property of possessing or being able to possess wisdom.
* '''1478''',borrowed
* Middle French: frm|sapience
** French: fr|sapience
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