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sapiens
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n. Homo sapiens.
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Sapiens , a Latin word meaning wise , may refer to : Berengarius Sapiens , a designation for Berengar the Wise, the count of Toulouse (814-835) and duke of Septimania (832-835) Felis sapiens (also Felix sapiens), a fictional, sentient, humanoid species ...
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adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Homo sapiens
Usage examples of sapiens.
Sapientia smiled with the satisfaction of a slow child who has, at long last, won a footrace against its rivals.
Sapientia was helpless to stop them while, all around, nobles and attendants crowded in, eager or aghast to see such a show.
Sapientia reclined on a couch while her attendants fluttered around her and her new physicianon loan from Margrave Judith and newly arrivedtested her pulse by means of pressing two fingers to her skin just under her jawline.
He has the two daughters, Sapientia and Theophanu, who are old enough now to have their own entourages, their own retainers.
Sanglant and his troops spent three weeks following the meandering trail of Prince Bayan and Princess Sapientia as it wound through the marchlands of Ol-satia, Austra, and Eastfall.
Sapientia was sent east with an army together with that of her new husband, Prince Bayan of Ungria.
Sapientia had a habit of preening when Bayan paid lush attention to her.
Somehow, Brother Breschius had gotten hold of one of the silver cups, and when the church was empty except for Bayan, Sapientia, and several of their most loyal servants, he offered it to Bayan.
At ille Graecus (id quod fuit sapientis et praestantis viri) omnibus consulendum esse putavit: eaque est summa ratio et sapientia boni civis, commoda civium non divellere, sed omnes eadem aequitate continere.
On the road from Ebshausen to the palace at Thersa, Sapientia felt her first birth pangs.
She watched as Father Hugh retired discreetly to the back of the hall while Sapientia waited for her camp bed to be set up behind a screen next to her father.
Brigida slept on the other side of Sapientia, lesser ladies by degrees farther away on the other beds and the favored and most noble of the clerics on the remaining camp beds.
Under an awning Princess Sapientia sat in a camp chair, attended by Father Hugh, her favorites, her Eagle, and the servants and wet nurse who took care of baby Hippolyte.
And when Sapientia gives birth to our child, I will be guaranteed the place of her closest adviser for as long as she reigns.
His new hangers-on, uncertain of his temper as always, kept a safe distance although they made an obvious effort to distinguish themselves from those who flocked around Sapientia.