an ecosystem of short drought adapted soft leafed scrubs in California sage is the most common species
The English word 'coastal' = 'littoral' in Spanish There is no Spanish word 'coastal'. 'Costal' = (a) sack or large bag (b) costal, pertaining to the ribs.
The Latin word for sage is the word sapiens. The Italian and Spanish word for sage is salvia and the French word is sauge.
It depends on what word you mean. "Sagest" is a word from "sage", meaning "wisest". Perhaps you mean the word "suggest", i.e. to make a suggestion.
It is light rays or can also be considered as sage.
Inland, landlocked, or deep sea. Those words mean non coastal.
sage - φασκόμηλο (faskómilo)
The Tagalog word for sage is "sensilyo."
If you mean magic, then another word is wizard. If you mean a castle siege, then storm or raid P.S. If I did not answer your question, SORRY! Thanks For Listening!
The sage provided wise advice to the young apprentice.
There is only 1 syllable in the word sage.
The sage stood on the stage.
Saige is a Modern English variant spelling of Sage, which comes from the English word sage, and is referring to either a type of spice, or a term for a wise person.