- "to have a taste, be wise",
related to
sapor "taste, flavor" insipid,
insipience,
sapient sapon- soap
Latin from
Frankish sapo,
saponis saponification...
- "to have a taste, be wise",
related to
sapor "taste, flavor" insipid,
insipience,
sapient sapon- soap
Latin from
Frankish sapo,
saponis saponification...
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Benedict III.
Serious riots broke out in
Terni in July 1477, due to the
insipience of the
papal governor of
Terni and Rieti, the
bishop of
Cervia Achille...
-
dragged by the
federal bodies, which,
after repeated evidence of
gross insipience,
obvious partisanship and even mendacity,
would now tend to make up for...
-
through the same
little door,
which had been left
unattended due to "the
insipience of the Clergy." The
valuables that had
survived the
first robbery were...
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event in
Piazza S. Carlo, stigmatizing, in
unparliamentary words, the
insipience of
those who
presided over
public order, of
those who were the
cause of...