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Sapiens.
Mulieres sapientae means "wise women".
Homo sapiens means "wise man" in Latin. It is the taxonomic classification for modern humans. "Homo" refers to the genus to which humans belong, while "sapiens" denotes the species characterized by high intelligence and wisdom.
It is from the Latin word for "wise".
latin for wise fool
Scire is the Latin equivalent of 'to know'. The Latin infinitive derives from the Latin root sci-, which means 'to know'. Examples of English derivatives of the Latin root are the noun 'science' and the adjective 'scientist'.
The Answer is "Why wise you be-Why wise you are-I see you are wise for me".
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Homo heidelbergensis is sometimes referred to as "Wise Man" because they were believed to have had advanced cognitive abilities, larger brains, and the use of complex tools. They lived in Europe and Africa around 600,000-200,000 years ago.
The English meaning of the Latin word 'sapiens' is wise, sensible, judicious. It's the participle of the verb 'sapere', which means 'to have a flavor or taste'; 'to be able or have a taste'; or 'to be sensible or wise, discern, think'.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"