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Sapiential
Sapiential Sa`pi*en"tial, a. [L. sapientialis.] Having or affording wisdom. -- Sa`pi*en"tial*ly, adv. The sapiential books of the Old [Testament]. --Jer. Taylor.
Sapientially
Sapiential Sa`pi*en"tial, a. [L. sapientialis.] Having or affording wisdom. -- Sa`pi*en"tial*ly, adv. The sapiential books of the Old [Testament]. --Jer. Taylor.
Sapientious
Sapientious Sa`pi*en"tious, a. Sapiential. [Obs.]
Sapientize
Sapientize Sa"pi*ent*ize, v. t. To make sapient. [R.] --Coleridge.

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- Sapientis is a nonprofit organization based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, that improves public education to reduce poverty, stimulate economic growth, and...
- omitted remainder, or enough is said. It is the truncation of "verbum sapienti sat[is] est". verbum volitans flying word A word that floats in the air...
- figure has attained. Initially, the intent of Incarceron's creators, the Sapienti, was to incarcerate all the criminals in the world and repair their morals...
- Konrad Witz (1400/1410 probably in Rottweil, Germanywinter 1445/spring 1446 in Basel, in current day Switzerland) was a painter, active mainly in Basel...
- The Great Council or Major Council (Italian: Maggior Consiglio; Venetian: Mazor Consegio) was a political organ of the Republic of Venice between 1172...
- complete organization was established by Pope Pius X in his Constitution Sapienti Consilio of 29 June 1908, according to which there were thirteen congregations...
- achieved this very act. Initially, the intent of Incarceron’s creators, the Sapienti, was to incarcerate all the criminals in the world and repair their morals...
- pro****it wise is he who looks ahead Motto of Malvern College, England sapienti sat enough for the wise From Plautus. Indicates that something can be understood...
- economics, Treatise of Taxes and Contributions (written in 1662), Verbum Sapienti (1665) and Quantulumcunque Concerning Money (1682). These works, which...
- De Constantia Sapientis (transl. On the Firmness of the Wise) is a moral essay written by Seneca the Younger, a Roman Stoic philosopher, sometime around...