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sages <a sage; sages> N

sages

sage N (relations)

be sage VB

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Charlatans and mountebanks were fooling more, just as sages were educating more, and alluring and lurid apocalypses vied with sober philosophy on the shelves.
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The early sages would give their slaves from every dish on their table.
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Most likely they were popular proverbs, which tended later to be attributed to particular sages.
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They are presented as sages who do not need academic knowledge to be sharp-witted and street smart.
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It was also the heritage of all mankind as proved by the seers, sages and mystics of many a time and clime.
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Only exiled persons and sages ("rishis") typically resided here.
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The Pharisee (separatist) party emerged largely out of the group of scribes and sages.
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The two sages discuss divine matters, and urge the obstinate tyrant towards virtue (ibid. 215221).
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Discussions concerning the merkabah were limited to only the most worthy sages, and admonitory legends are preserved about the dangers of overzealous speculation concerning the merkabah.
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In the symmetrical rectangular beds sages, mints, thyme, oregano, lovage and other culinary herbs grow in neat rows.
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