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English
Etymology
From Middle English sapyencyall, from Old French or Late Latin/Ecclesiastical Latin sapientiālis, from Latin sapientia (“wisdom”) + -ālis (“-al”).[1][2]
Pronunciation
Adjective
sapiential (comparative more sapiential, superlative most sapiential)
- Possessing or conferring wisdom, especially religious wisdom.
Derived terms
Translations
containing or conferring wisdom
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