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| | saga | นิยายซากา [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] | | saga novel | นวนิยายซากา [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| | | | | | saga | (n) a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account | | sagacious | (adj) skillful in statecraft or management, Example: an astute and sagacious statesman | | sagacity | (n) the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations, Syn. judgement, discernment, sagaciousness, judgment |
| | Saga | n.; pl. Sagas [ Icel., akin to E. saw a saying. See Say, and cf. Saw. ] 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. [ 1913 Webster ] And then the blue-eyed Norseman told A saga of the days of old. Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Sagacious | a. [ L. sagax, sagacis, akin to sagire to perceive quickly or keenly, and probably to E. seek. See Seek, and cf. Presage. ] 1. Of quick sense perceptions; keen-scented; skilled in following a trail. [ 1913 Webster ] Sagacious of his quarry from so far. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Hence, of quick intellectual perceptions; of keen penetration and judgment; discerning and judicious; knowing; far-sighted; shrewd; sage; wise; as, a sagacious man; a sagacious remark. [ 1913 Webster ] Instinct . . . makes them, many times, sagacious above our apprehension. Dr. H. More. [ 1913 Webster ] Only sagacious heads light on these observations, and reduce them into general propositions. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- See Shrewd. [ 1913 Webster ] -- Sa*ga"cious*ly, adv. -- Sa*ga"cious*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Sagacity | n. [ L. sagacitas. See Sagacious. ] The quality of being sagacious; quickness or acuteness of sense perceptions; keenness of discernment or penetration with soundness of judgment; shrewdness. [ 1913 Webster ] Some [ brutes ] show that nice sagacity of smell. Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ] Natural sagacity improved by generous education. V. Knox. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Penetration; shrewdness; judiciousness. -- Sagacity, Penetration. Penetration enables us to enter into the depths of an abstruse subject, to detect motives, plans, etc. Sagacity adds to penetration a keen, practical judgment, which enables one to guard against the designs of others, and to turn everything to the best possible advantage. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Sagamore | n. 1. [ Cf. Sachem. ] 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. “Be it sagamore, sachem, or powwow.” Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A juice used in medicine. [ Obs. ] Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Sagapen | n. Sagapenum. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Sagapenum | ‖n. [ L. sagapenon, sacopenium, Gr. &unr_;: cf. F. sagapin, gomme sagapin, sagapénum, Ar. sikbīnaj, Per. sakbīnah, sikbīnah. ] (Med.) A fetid gum resin obtained from a species of Ferula. It has been used in hysteria, etc., but is now seldom met with. See also asafetida. U. S. Disp. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Sagathy | n. [ F. sagatis: cf. Sp. sagatí, saetí. ] A mixed woven fabric of silk and cotton, or silk and wool; sayette; also, a light woolen fabric. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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