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savant [ˈsævənt (French) savɑ̃] n a man of great learning; sage [from French, from savoir to know, from Latin sapere to be wise; see sapient] savante fem n savant a scholar or person of great learning. See also: Knowledge, Learning
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savant noun sage, authority, intellectual, master, philosopher, mastermind, mahatma, U.S. The opinion of the savants on this issue is not united. Translations savant [ˈsævənt] N (frm) → sabio/a m/f, erudito/a m/f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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I say, Professor," Tom called back to the savant, "you'd better speak to him in his lingo, I can't manage it. Blanche, she too stared wildly at the Grandmother, with eyebrows raised and her lips parted-- while the Prince and the German savant contemplated the tableau in profound amazement. "When one has the honour of being a savant as you are, sir, one should not expose one's self to----" |
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