sapyencyall
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French or Late Latin/Ecclesiastical Latin sapientiālis, from Latin sapientia (“wisdom”) + -ālis (“-al”).
Adjective
sapyencyall
- (hapax) sapiential
- c. 1485, “The Conversion of St Paul”, in F[rederick] J[ames] Furnivall, editor, The Digby Mysteries, London: […] for The New Shakspere Society by N. Trübner & Co., published 1882, pages 29–30 (leaf 38, back):
- Truly to me yt ys grett consolacion / To here thys report that ye do avauns / ffor your sapyencyałł wyttes I gyf commendacion, / Euer at my nede I haue founde yow constant; […]
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Descendants
- English: sapiential
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