sapiente

Italian

Etymology

From Latin sapiēns, sapientis.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛnte

Verb

sapiente

  1. present participle of sapere

Adjective

sapiente (masculine and feminine plural sapienti)

  1. learned
  2. masterly

Noun

sapiente m or f (plural sapienti)

  1. scholar

Anagrams


Latin

Participle

sapiente

  1. ablative masculine singular of sapiēns
  2. ablative feminine singular of sapiēns
  3. ablative neuter singular of sapiēns

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin sapientem, accusative singular of sapiēns, present participle of sapiō (I am wise), from Proto-Indo-European *sap- (to try; to reasearch).

Pronunciation

Adjective

sapiente m or f (plural sapientes, comparable)

  1. wise; intelligent

Inflection

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Spanish

Adjective

sapiente (plural sapientes)

  1. wise; knowing
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