saga, n.f., saga (legend of the northern nations of Europe).
sagace, adj., sagacious, acute, shrewd.
sagacité, n.f., sagacity, sagaciousness, quickness, acuteness, shrewdness.
sagamore, n.m., sagamore (Indian chief).
sage, adj., sage, wise, sensible, wary, rational, discreet, judicious, prudent; cool, sober, staid, well-behaved, steady, virtuous, modest; quiet, gentle. Des lois —s; wise laws. Conduite —; steady, prudent conduct. — politique; wise policy. Être —; (of children) to be good, to be well-behaved. Femme —; virtuous woman.
sage, n.m., wise man, sage.
sage-femme, n.f., (—s-—s), midwife.
sagement (saj-mān), adv., sagely, wisely, prudently, discreetly, judiciously, warily, soberly, steadily.
sagesse, n.f., wisdom; moderation, discretion, prudence; steadiness, sobriety, chastity; goodness; good behavior (of children); gentleness (of animals).
☉sagette or saette, n.f., arrow; (bot.) arrow-head; adder’s-tongue.