artful

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Characterized by, or performed with, cleverness or contrivance; clever, ingenious.
 * 2) Not naturally produced; artificial; imitative.
 * 3) Exhibiting or using much art or skill; dexterous; skilful.
 * 4)  Skilful at using dishonest or unfair means to achieve a purpose; crafty, cunning.
 * 5)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1) Exhibiting or using much art or skill; dexterous; skilful.
 * 2)  Skilful at using dishonest or unfair means to achieve a purpose; crafty, cunning.
 * 3)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Skilful at using dishonest or unfair means to achieve a purpose; crafty, cunning.
 * 2)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Skilful at using dishonest or unfair means to achieve a purpose; crafty, cunning.
 * 2)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Skilful at using dishonest or unfair means to achieve a purpose; crafty, cunning.
 * 2)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Skilful at using dishonest or unfair means to achieve a purpose; crafty, cunning.
 * 2)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
 * 1)  Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.

Translations

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 * Scottish Gaelic: seòlta
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