Sage - the colour
Sage is a pale, grayed-green colour, popular in the South-Western decorating style.
Sage - the herb
Sage is a perennial herb, commonly used in chicken dishes and stuffing for turkey.
Sage - the person
Sage is usually an older person of experience. Someone who is wise in the ways of the world and can give advice or guidance to the younger generations.
Sage - the advice
Sage advice is that which comes from a person of greater experience of the world, Sage in this case can be interpreted as wise.
A wise person, some times a shaman or priest.
Sage - the Pagan
In paganism, when a man reaches the point in his maturity and experience, where he is taking a less active physical part, but still is willing and able to contribute as a teacher, mentor and guide to younger members of the group/Circle/Coven, there is a Sage-ing ceremony held. This could be likened to retirement from a job, but still being active and contributing on a lesser scale.
The corollary ceremony for women is Crone-ing.
BABA
Here 'Raj' stands for 'Rajya'; English meaning, 'State'. And 'Muni' means 'Sage'. So Rajmuni is meant for the Sage of a particular State.
pudina
karppoora-thulasi, rishi, swami, sanyasi (കർപ്പൂരതുളസി, ഋഷി, സ്വാമി, സന്യാസി)
pudina aaku
Kashyap is a masculine name of Indian origin meaning 'sage'.
sage is the common sage plant whose leaves are added to food. The best known use in UK is in sage and onion stuffing which is usually stuffed into turkeys for Xmas dinners but it can be baked separately in dishes to accompany other food especially poulty and pork.
聖人 /sei jin/ [lit: sage/saint] and 賢人 /ken jin/ [lit: wise person] and 賢者 /ken ja/ [lit: wise person] are Japanese words meaning 'sage'.
it's German and can either be: sagen - to say or Sagen - plural of Sage, meaning tale or myth
If rubbed sage is dried and dried sage is crushed - than yes
It is Sage from a Lemon
sage - munivar