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Common sage   /kˈɑmən seɪdʒ/   Listen
Common sage

noun
1.
Shrubby plant with aromatic greyish-green leaves used as a cooking herb.  Synonyms: ramona, Salvia officinalis.






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"Common sage" Quotes from Famous Books



... hovered over earth darker and more intense than the unfathomable blue of the night sky. It seemed like the secret nesting-place of mysteries wherein no human foot might dare intrude. It was incredible that such could be but common sage-brush, sand, and greasewood wrapped about with the beauty of ...
— A Voice in the Wilderness • Grace Livingston Hill

... II. the passage is made from the popular moral philosophy thus arising to the metaphysic of morals. He denies that the notion of duty that has been taken above from common sage is empirical. It is proved not to be such from the very assertions of philosophers that men always act from more or less refined self-love; assertions that are founded upon the difficulty of proving that acts most apparently conformed to duty are really such. The fact is, no act can be proved ...
— Moral Science; A Compendium of Ethics • Alexander Bain



Words linked to "Common sage" :   salvia, sage



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