How many points in Scrabble is sage worth? sage how many points in Words With Friends? What does sage mean? Get all these answers on this page.
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Is sage a Scrabble word?
Yes. The word sage is a Scrabble US word. The word sage is worth 5 points in Scrabble:
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Is sage a Scrabble UK word?
Yes. The word sage is a Scrabble UK word and has 5 points:
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Is sage a Words With Friends word?
Yes. The word sage is a Words With Friends word. The word sage is worth 6 points in Words With Friends (WWF):
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You can make 18 words from sage according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
sage asge sgae gsae agse gase saeg aseg seag esag aesg easg sgea gsea sega esga gesa egsa ages gaes aegs eags geas egas
Note: these 'words' (valid or invalid) are all the permutations of the word sage. These words are obtained by scrambling the letters in sage.
From Middle English sage, from Old French sage (11th century), from Latin *sapius, from Latin sapere (“to taste, to discern, to be wise”).
The noun meaning "man of profound wisdom" is recorded from circa 1300. Originally applied to the Seven Sages of Greece.
sage (comparative sager, superlative sagest)
sage (plural sages)
From Middle English sauge, from Middle French sauge, from Old French salje, from Latin salvia, from salvus (“healthy”), see safe.
sage (usually uncountable, plural sages)
Borrowed from Japanese sage (sage), from Japanese 下げる (sageru, “to lower”). From 2channel.
sage
sage (third-person singular simple present sages, present participle saging, simple past and past participle saged)
From Middle High German sagen, from Old High German sagēn.
sage (third-person singular present tense sät, past tense sat or sät, past participle jesat or jesät)
From Middle Dutch saghe, from Old Dutch *saga, from Proto-West Germanic *sagā, from Proto-Germanic *sagǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ-.
sage f (plural sagen)
From Proto-Finnic *sakëda.
sage (genitive sageda, partitive sagedat, comparative sagedam, superlative kõige sagedam)
Inherited from Middle French sage, from Old French sage, from Vulgar Latin *sapius from the Classical Latin verb sapiō.
sage (plural sages)
sage m or f by sense (plural sages)
sage
sagḕ (grade 4)
sāge
sage m
Borrowed from Old French sage, from Vulgar Latin *sapius, from sapiō. Some forms have been altered on the basis of other words with forms in -a- and -au-.
sage (plural sages)
sage
Borrowed from Middle French sauge.
sage
From Old French sage, from Vulgar Latin *sapius, from Latin sapiō, sapere (“to taste; to discern; to be wise”), from Proto-Indo-European *sap- (“to taste”).
sage m or f
sage (imperative sag, present tense sager, simple past saga or saget or sagde, past participle saga or saget or sagd, present participle sagende)
From Vulgar Latin *sapius (“wise”), semantically specialized alteration of Latin sapidus (“delicious, wise”). Doublet of sade (“delicious”), from the Latin form.
sage m (oblique and nominative feminine singular sage)
From Old High German sagēn, from Proto-Germanic *sagjaną.
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