"savie" meaning in Old French

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Adjective

Forms: savie [feminine, nominative, oblique, singular]
Etymology: From Vulgar Latin *sapium (“wise”), semantically specialized alteration of Latin sapidus (“delicious, wise”). Doublet of sage and sade. It has been suggested that this is a borrowing, but the sound-changes are extensive. Etymology templates: {{inh|fro|VL.|*sapium|t=wise}} Vulgar Latin *sapium (“wise”), {{inh|fro|la|sapidus|t=delicious, wise}} Latin sapidus (“delicious, wise”), {{doublet|fro|sage|sade}} Doublet of sage and sade Head templates: {{head|fro|adjective|oblique and nominative feminine singular|savie|||||||g=m|head=}} savie m (oblique and nominative feminine singular savie), {{fro-adj|mf}} savie m (oblique and nominative feminine singular savie)
  1. wise Tags: masculine Synonyms: saive
    Sense id: en-savie-fro-adj-yIrxt5MG Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header

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