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Italian edit. Pronunciation edit · IPA: /saˈpjɛn.ti/; Rhymes: -ɛnti; Hyphenation: sa‧pièn‧ti. Noun edit. sapienti m or f. plural of sapiente. Anagrams edit.
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verbum sat sapienti est. Latin phrase. ver·​bum sat sa·​pi·​en·​ti est ˌwer-bu̇m-ˈsät-ˌsä-pē-ˈen-tē-ˌest. : a word to the wise is sufficient ...
Adjective edit. sapiente (plural sapienti). learned · masterly, skilled · trained (of an animal). Derived terms edit · sapientemente. Related terms edit.
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From Plautus. Indicates that something can be understood without any need for explanation, as long as the listener has enough wisdom or common sense. Often ...
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The Sapienti family name was found in the USA in 1920. In 1920 there was 1 Sapienti family living in Massachusetts. This was 100% of all the recorded Sapienti's ...
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dated From Latin, literally, "a word to the wise (is sufficient)," meaning a wise or prudent person does not or should not require any further explanation.