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Definition of saga
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of saga is as below...
Saga (n.) A
Scandinavian
legend,
or
heroic
or
mythic
tradition,
among the
Norsemen
and
kindred
people;
a
northern
European
popular
historical
or
religious
tale of olden
time..
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Sage
::
Sage
(superl.)
Having
nice
discernment
and
powers
of
judging;
prudent;
grave;
sagacious.
Penetration
::
Penetration
(n.)
Acuteness;
insight;
sharp
discoverment;
sagacity;
as, a
person
of
singular
penetration..
Policy
::
Policy
(n.)
Prudence
or
wisdom
in the
management
of
public
and
private
affairs;
wisdom;
sagacity;
wit.
Assegai
::
Assegai
(n.) Same as
Assagai.
Ingenious
::
Ingenious
(a.)
Witty;
shrewd;
adroit;
keen;
sagacious;
as, an
ingenious
reply..
Long-sightedness
::
Long-sightedness
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
long-sighted;
hence,
sagacity;
shrewdness..
Sagamore
::
Sagamore
(n.) The head of a tribe among the
American
Indians;
a
chief;
--
generally
used as
synonymous
with
sachem,
but some
writters
distinguished
between
them,
making
the
sachem
a chief of the first rank, and a
sagamore
one of the
second
rank..
Sagamore
::
Sagamore
(n.) A juice used in
medicine.
Penetrative
::
Penetrative
(a.)
Acute;
discerning;
sagacious;
as,
penetrative
wisdom..
Politic
::
Politic
(a.)
Sagacious
in
promoting
a
policy;
ingenious
in
devising
and
advancing
a
system
of
management;
devoted
to a
scheme
or
system
rather
than to a
principle;
hence,
in a good
sense,
wise;
prudent;
sagacious;
and in a bad
sense,
artful;
unscrupulous;
cunning;
-- said of
persons..
Ferret
::
Ferret
(n.) To drive or hunt out of a
lurking
place,
as a
ferret
does the cony; to
search
out by
patient
and
sagacious
efforts;
-- often used with out; as, to
ferret
out a
secret..
Deep-laid
::
Deep-laid
(a.) Laid
deeply;
formed
with
cunning
and
sagacity;
as,
deep-laid
plans..
Sayette
::
Sayette
(n.) A mixed
stuff,
called
also
sagathy.
See
Sagathy..
Hard-headed
::
Hard-headed
(a.)
Having
sound
judgment;
sagacious;
shrewd.
Discernment
::
Discernment
(n.) The power or
faculty
of the mind by which it
distinguishes
one thing from
another;
power of
viewing
differences
in
objects,
and their
relations
and
tendencies;
penetrative
and
discriminate
mental
vision;
acuteness;
sagacity;
insight;
as, the
errors
of youth often
proceed
from the want of
discernment..
Longheaded
::
Longheaded
(a.)
Having
unusual
foresight
or
sagacity.
Prudent
::
Prudent
(a.)
Sagacious
in
adapting
means to ends;
circumspect
in
action,
or in
determining
any line of
conduct;
practically
wise;
judicious;
careful;
discreet;
sensible;
--
opposed
to rash; as, a
prudent
man;
dictated
or
directed
by
prudence
or wise
forethought;
evincing
prudence;
as,
prudent
behavior..
Lawyerly
::
Lawyerly
(a.) Like, or
becoming,
a
lawyer;
as,
lawyerlike
sagacity..
Smell
::
Smell (v. i.) To
exercise
sagacity.
Sachem
::
Sachem
(n.) A chief of a tribe of the
American
Indians;
a
sagamore.
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