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sapient (adj.)

"wise," late 15c. (early 15c. as a surname), from Old French sapient, from Latin sapientem (nominative sapiens), present participle of sapere "to taste, have taste, be wise," from PIE root *sep- (1) "to taste, perceive" (source also of Old Saxon an-sebban "to perceive, remark," Old High German antseffen, Old English sefa "mind, understanding, insight").

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Definitions of sapient from WordNet

sapient (adj.)
acutely insightful and wise;
a source of valuable insights and sapient advice to educators
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