Sage
Noun
Definition: A wise person; someone respected for their wisdom or judgment.
Synonyms: Wise person, Philosopher
Antonyms: Fool, Ignoramus
- The village elder was considered a sage, with people seeking his advice.
- The sage provided valuable insights during the meeting.
- Think of sage as someone who possesses profound wisdom, like a sage old tree.
Noun
Definition: A herb used in cooking and herbal medicine, known for its aromatic properties.
Synonyms: Herb, Seasoning
Antonyms: Blandness, Tastelessness
- The recipe calls for a pinch of sage to enhance the flavor of the dish.
- The sage was believed to have medicinal properties and was used in herbal remedies.
- Picture a wise old sage sprinkling sage leaves onto a dish to impart wisdom to the flavors.
Etymology:
Middle English from Old French 'sage', from Latin 'sapere' (to be wise).
Historical Usage:The word 'sage' has its roots in Latin and has been used to refer to wise individuals since ancient times. The association with the herb sage as a symbol of wisdom may have contributed to its usage for wise individuals.
Related Idioms:
"Words of wisdom from a sage"
Explanation:To highlight the valuable advice or insights provided by a wise person.
Misconceptions:
Confusing the noun meaning of sage with the verb form of 'sage' (meaning to flavor with sage).
Explanation:The noun 'sage' refers to a wise person or an herb, while the verb 'sage' refers to the action of using sage as a flavoring agent. Be mindful of the context to avoid confusion.