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intellegentia
intellĕgentĭa (intellĭg-), ae, f. [intellego], the power of discerning or understanding, discernme...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
intellegentia (intellig-) ae, f
intellegens, discernment, understanding, intelligence : pars animi, intellegentiae particeps: in quibus (gustu et odoratu) est intellegentia.— Understanding, knowledge : iuris: Eam calamitatem vestra intellegentia Sedabit, discrimination , T.— Art, skill, taste, connoisseurship : in rusticis rebus: in homine intellegentiam esse, non avaritiam.— A conception, apprehension, notion : capere intellegentiam: rerum intellegentias mente concipere.
intellĕgentĭa (intellĭg-), ae, f. [intellego], the power of discerning or understanding, discernme...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.