3. Sage, wise, enlightened, gifted, sapient.
    4. Intelligent (said of animals).

Sagaciousness, n. Sagacity.

Sagacity, n.

    1. Sagaciousness, quickness of scent.
    2. Shrewdness, acuteness, sharpness, astuteness, penetration, ingenuity, discernment, perspicacity, sense, insight, mother-wit, quickness. readiness, wisdom.

Sage, a.

    1. Wise, sagacious, sapient, discerning, shrewd, acute, intelligent, sensible, prudent.
    2. Prudent, judicious, well-judged.
    3. Serious, grave, solemn.

Sage, n. Philosopher, wise man.

Sagittary, n. (Mythol.) Centaur, archer, bowman.

Said, a.

    1. Declared, uttered, reported, related.
    2. Aforesaid, before-mentioned.

Sail, v. n.

    1. Make sail, put to sea, get under way, set sail, begin a voyage.
    2. Pass by water.
    3. Swim.
    4. Fly smoothly.
    5. Glide, float.

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