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adage an old familiar saying that shows the wisdom of a group of people; proverb.
Athena the goddess of wisdom, the arts, and warfare, in Greek mythology. Athena was born out of the head of Zeus, ruler of the gods. In Roman mythology, Athena is called Minerva.
Buddha (sometimes l.c.) in Buddhism, a title conferred upon one who has attained a state of enlightenment or is the embodiment of virtue and divine wisdom. [1/2 definitions]
experience the repeated practice, activity, or observations that result in skill, ability, or wisdom. [2/5 definitions]
farsighted possessing the wisdom and detachment to foresee future developments. [1/2 definitions]
Ganesh Hindu god of wisdom and remover of obstacles, represented as a short, fat man with an elephant's head.
grandfatherly having qualities considered normal for grandfathers, such as the wisdom of experience. [1/2 definitions]
horse sense (informal) practical wisdom or thinking; common sense.
immature without the wisdom or good sense of an adult; childish or foolish. [1/2 definitions]
lamp something that provides mental illumination, such as a person's wisdom. [1/3 definitions]
long-headed having much foresight and wisdom; shrewd. [1/2 definitions]
mahatma (sometimes cap.) in Buddhism and theosophy, any of a class of persons revered for their wisdom and love of humanity.
mellow having the self-knowledge, sympathetic wisdom, and resignation that often comes with time or experience; being without anger. [1/6 definitions]
Minerva the goddess of wisdom and art in Roman myth. In Greek myth, Minerva is called Athena.
Odin in Scandinavian mythology, the supreme god, and the god of war, death, wisdom, and poetry.
old wives' tale a superstition, usu. embodied as a folk tale or bit of folk wisdom.
pandit used as title of respect in India for a man of wisdom or learning. [1/2 definitions]
pansophism a claim or pretension to universal wisdom or knowledge.
philosopher one who lives according to rational thought or wisdom. [1/3 definitions]
philosophers' stone an imaginary substance for which alchemists searched, believing it was capable of conferring wisdom, prolonging life, and transmuting any base metal, such as lead, into gold or silver.
proverb a short saying in popular use that expresses a common truth or wisdom. [1/2 definitions]