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sagax
săgax, ācis, adj. [sagio; cf. salax, from salio], of quick perception, whose senses are acute, sagac...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
sagāx ācis, adj.with comp.and sup.
SAG-, of quick perception, of acute senses, sagacious, keenscented : canes: catulus, O.: virtus venandi, O.: canibus sagacior anser, of keener ear , O.—Fig., intellectually quick, keen, acute, shrewd, sagacious . animal: mens, quae causas rerum videat: hospites, H.: Ampycides, prophetic , O.: ad suspicandum sagacissimus: Utilium sagax rerum, H.: ventura videre, O.: rimandis offensis, Ta.
săgax, ācis, adj. [sagio; cf. salax, from salio], of quick perception, whose senses are acute, sagac...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.