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    sage
    [sāj]
    noun
    sage (noun) · sages (plural noun) · white sage (noun) · white sages (plural noun)
    1. an aromatic plant with grayish-green leaves that are used as a culinary herb, native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean.
      • used in names of aromatic plants of the mint family that resemble sage, e.g. wood sage.
    2. either of two bushy North American plants with silvery-gray leaves.
      • an aromatic plant that is burned by some North American Indians for its cleansing properties and as an incense (Artemisia ludoviciana, family Compositae).
      • a plant of the goosefoot family (Krascheninnikovia lanata, family Chenopodiaceae).
    3. short for sagebrush
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French sauge, from Latin salvia ‘healing plant’, from salvus ‘safe’.
    sage
    [sāj]
    noun
    sage (noun) · sages (plural noun)
    1. a profoundly wise man, especially one who features in ancient history or legend:
      "the sayings of the numerous venerable sages" · "I'm not much of a sage, I'm afraid" · "I asked a sage on the news desk"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Middle English (as an adjective): from Old French, from Latin sapere ‘be wise’.
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    a profoundly wise person; a person famed for wisdom. someone venerated for the possession of wisdom, judgment, and experience. adjective, sag·er, sag·est. wise, judicious, or prudent: sage advice.
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    A sage ( Ancient Greek: σοφός, sophos ), in classical philosophy, is someone who has attained wisdom. The term has also been used interchangeably with a 'good person' ( Ancient Greek: ἀγαθός, agathos ), and a 'virtuous person' ( Ancient Greek: σπουδαῖος, spoudaios ).

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    sage (adjective) sage (noun) 1 sage / ˈ seɪʤ/ noun plural sages Britannica Dictionary definition of SAGE [count] formal : a person who is very wise
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    sage noun ˈsāj : a perennial mint of the genus Salvia (S. officinalis) having grayish green pungent and aromatic leaves that are much used in flavoring foods and as a mild tonic and astringent broadly : any plant of the genus Salvia
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