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What (who) is SAGELY - definition


Sagely         
AMERICAN-FOOTBALL PLAYER (1932-2021)
Sagely
·adv In a sage manner; wisely.
sagely         
AMERICAN-FOOTBALL PLAYER (1932-2021)
Sagely
see sage
presage         
CAR MODEL
Nissan presage; Presage; Presages
['pr?s?d?]
¦ verb also pr?'se?d? be a sign or warning of (an imminent event).
?archaic predict.
¦ noun an omen or portent.
?archaic a foreboding.
Derivatives
presager noun (archaic).
Origin
ME (asnoun): via Fr. from L. praesagium, from praesagire 'forebode', from prae 'before' + sagire 'perceive keenly'.
Examples of use of SAGELY
1. I listen patiently, nod sagely and perfect my Yoda face.
2. "I am," remarks Bozza sagely, "savagely opposed to this sort of bollocks." Good man! diary@guardian.co.uk
3. "No." "Fall over?" "No." Dr Barghoutian stared at him and nodded sagely.
4. Her businessman uncle nods approvingly÷ "Lots of money in writing these days," he says sagely.
5. "I only do it for a short time, nice and slow," Inzamam says sagely.