sapient

Etymology
From, from , or its source,. .

Adjective

 * 1) Attempting to appear wise or discerning.
 * 2)  Possessing wisdom and discernment; wise, learned.
 * 3) * 1839, "Bewitched Butter" in (ed.), Irish Fairy and Folk Tales (1892), Barnes & Noble, 2009, p. 295,
 * She had five or six cows; but it was observed by her sapient neighbors that she sold more butter every year than other farmers' wives who had twenty.
 * 1)  Of a species or life-form, possessing intelligence or a high degree of self-awareness.
 * 1) * 1839, "Bewitched Butter" in (ed.), Irish Fairy and Folk Tales (1892), Barnes & Noble, 2009, p. 295,
 * She had five or six cows; but it was observed by her sapient neighbors that she sold more butter every year than other farmers' wives who had twenty.
 * 1)  Of a species or life-form, possessing intelligence or a high degree of self-awareness.
 * She had five or six cows; but it was observed by her sapient neighbors that she sold more butter every year than other farmers' wives who had twenty.
 * 1)  Of a species or life-form, possessing intelligence or a high degree of self-awareness.

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Noun

 * 1)  An intelligent, self-aware being.

Etymology
Borrowed from. Compare.

Adjective

 * 1) wise;

Etymology
,.

Adjective

 * 1)  learned, wise