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sa⋅vant

[sa-vahnt, sav-uhnt; Fr. sa-vahn]
–noun, plural sa⋅vants [sa-vahnts, sav-uhnts; Fr. sa-vahn] .
a person of profound or extensive learning; learned scholar.

Origin:
1710–20; < F: man of learning, scholar, old prp. of savoir to know ≪ L sapere to be wise; see sapient
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sa·vant   (sā-vänt')   
n.  
  1. A learned person; a scholar.

  2. An idiot savant.


[French, learned, savant, from Old French, present participle of savoir, to know, from Vulgar Latin sapēre, from Latin sapere, to be wise; see sep- in Indo-European roots.]
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Main Entry: savant
—see IDIOT SAVANT
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