sapere

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to know (information)
 * 2)  to be able to, can, could to know how to
 * 3)  to taste or smell
 * 4)  to create the impression, to smack
 * 5)  to think or know that (someone) is in a certain place or condition
 * 6)  to come to know, to become informed of, to find out
 * 7)  (with, , or [ + ind.]) to have a certain impression; to appear; to guess
 * 1)  to create the impression, to smack
 * 2)  to think or know that (someone) is in a certain place or condition
 * 3)  to come to know, to become informed of, to find out
 * 4)  (with, , or [ + ind.]) to have a certain impression; to appear; to guess
 * 1)  to come to know, to become informed of, to find out
 * 2)  (with, , or [ + ind.]) to have a certain impression; to appear; to guess
 * 1)  to come to know, to become informed of, to find out
 * 2)  (with, , or [ + ind.]) to have a certain impression; to appear; to guess
 * 1)  (with, , or [ + ind.]) to have a certain impression; to appear; to guess

Noun

 * 1) knowledge, learning

Etymology
, from Classical.

Verb

 * 1) to know