Sage

I имя существительное [ботаника] 1) шалфей Например: sage tea — настой шалфея 2) смотри значение sagebrush II 1. имя существительное [литературно-книжное] мудрец Например: seven sages of Greece — семь мудрецов Греции Eastern sages [библеистика] — волхвы с Востока Синоним(ы): wise man 2. прилагательное [литературно-книжное] а) мудрый Например: sage advice — мудрый совет б) [ироническое] глубокомысленный Например: sage countenance — глубокомысленное выражение лица, глубокомысленный вид

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Sage

biographical name Russell 1816-1906 American financier

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Sage

I. adjective (sager; sagest) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Vulgar Latin *sapius, from Latin sapere to taste, have good taste, be wise; akin to Oscan sipus knowing, Old Saxon ansebbian to perceive 1. a. wise through reflection and experience b. archaic grave, solemn 2. proceeding from or characterized by wisdom, prudence, and good judgment Example: sage advice Synonyms: see wisesagely adverbsageness noun II. noun 1. one (as a profound philosopher) distinguished for wisdom 2. a mature or venerable man of sound judgment III. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French sage, salge, from Latin salvia, from salvus healthy; from its use as a medicinal herb — more at safe 1. a. a European perennial mint (Salvia officinalis) with grayish-green aromatic leaves used especially in flavoring meats; broadly salvia b. the fresh or dried leaves of sage 2. sagebrush 3. a light grayish green

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Sage

1. Systems Administrators Guild. 2. Semi-Automatic Ground Environment.

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