sapiently

English

Etymology

From sapient +‎ -ly.

Adverb

sapiently (comparative more sapiently, superlative most sapiently)

  1. In a sapient manner.
    • 1953 August, Basil M. Bazley, “Carlisle in 1905”, in Railway Magazine, page 519:
      Sunday, as the Midland timetable sapiently observed, was a dies non in Scotland, yet the N.B.R. [North British Railway], though a Scots company, had a Sunday train; true, it did not work on Scottish soil, as it only ran over the 22 miles of Cumbrian track that connected Carlisle and Silloth.

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