sage
adjectivecommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
sagefrom popular Latin sabius, from Latin sapiens (who has taste), present participle of sapĕre ("to have flavor", "to have taste", "to be in one's right mind", "to have judgment", "to be knowledgeable").
Definitions
Antonym
malsage
Plural
sages
Translations
german:verständig
english:wise
danish:behersket
spanish:acertado
finnish:älykäs
greek:φρόνιμος
italian:savio
dutch:wijs
polish:mądry
portuguese:judicioso
russian:благоразумный
swedish:vettig
turkish:uslu