Wisdom is the English equivalent of 'sapientia'. The word in Latin is a feminine gender noun. It actually may be translated in a number of ways. For example, other meanings include 'discernment, good sense, prudence' and 'proficiency in philosophy, science or any department of knowledge'.
Knowledge or science is the English equivalent of 'scientia'. It's a feminine gender noun in Latin. It derives from 'sciens', which is the participle of 'scire', which means 'to have knowledge of, know, understand'.
'Wisdom and good fellowship' is an English equivalent of 'Sapientia et comitas'.The noun 'sapientia' means 'wisdom'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'comitas' means 'good fellowship'.One of the saying's uses is as the motto of the University Club of Toronto, Ontario in Canada.
This phrase means "Wisdom with honor"
Sapientia University was created in 2000.
Aeterna Dei Sapientia was created in 1961.
Quod divina sapientia was created in 1824.
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