"Sapientiae" is the Latin word for "wisdom" or "knowledge." It is derived from the Latin word "sapiens," which means "wise" or "intelligent."
When shall we have enough wisdom?
"Shunaka" is a term that can be translated to mean "dog" in Sanskrit.
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
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When shall we have enough wisdom?
sapientia, sapientiae
Hortus sapientiae
Solway College's motto is 'Timor dei principium sapientiae'.
The motto of Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is 'Sedes Sapientiae'.
Magna Græcia University's motto is 'Dubium sapientiae initium'.
University of the Free State's motto is 'In Veritate Sapientiae Lux'.
Université catholique de Louvain's motto is 'Sedes Sapientiae'.
The motto of Keisung High School is 'Initium Sapientiae Timor Domini'.
The motto of St. Mary's Preparatory is 'Initium Sapientiae Timor Domini'.
The motto of Sunderland High School is 'Timor Domini Principium Sapientiae'.
The motto of National University of St Augustin of Arequipa is 'Domus Sapientiae'.