God
To be wise and Cautious
VERY wise. She is the wisest of the gods.
Either Catalan (a language spoken in Spain), or Hungarian. See the Related Link. It might come from Simeon the Righteous.
Vladimir's SonVladimir's Son was known as Yaroslav the Wise.
Mimir in old Norse means the rememberer or the wise one.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
Origination of the word 'foreign'.
pristine
The Old English word, groef.
a chickens foot
origination
Here's good advice, as in A word to the wise: don't walk alone here because these streets are not safe at night. A shortening of A word to the wise is enough, as it was put by Roman writers, this phrase in English dates from the mid-1500s.
The origin is that it is another word for the German measles or Rubella wich is a skin rash.
From the Powhatan language 'Arakhunem' meaning 'he who scrathes with hands'
The origin is that it is another word for the German measles or Rubella wich is a skin rash.
wise = chacham (חכם)
The Hawaiian word for wise is ʻikepili.