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UK
/sˈɑːɡɐ/
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[ US /ˈsɑɡə/ ]
[ US /ˈsɑɡə/ ]
NOUN
- a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account
How To Use saga In A Sentence
- All the more perhaps for that, she was born sagacious, which is a less pleasing, but, in a bitter pinch, a more really useful, quality. Erema — My Father's Sin
- But it is always a delicate matter to fathom the depth of a medical man's sagaciousness. Archibald Malmaison
- Sharansky is not infallible, but he is probably the most sagacious voice in Israeli politics today.
- Without these sagacities, the brickwork of the tambour, in addition to taking a very long time so that the concrete could dry up and solidify, would surely have been too heavy to support the dome.
- The much anticipated The Twilight Saga: Eclipse premiere is almost here and we will be hosting a live stream of the red carpet arrivals! TWILIGHT SAGA NEWS JUNE 16TH: ECLIPSE PREMEIRE, CULLEN FAMILY, ROBERT PATTINSON & MORE | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
- Such verses are preserved mainly in the kings' sagas; many ‘lausavísur’ or occasional verses, and some love poetry are included in the narratives of family sagas.
- Let them come, if they like, be It'sagamore , sachem, or pow - wow .
- Adei, dan kerana tak cukup rehat aku dah sagat kete honda dia kat palang umah. .hahahahah..sib baik dia tak kisah. .hahah … gomenasai. Newbie Webmaster
- Philippe Noiret, the sagacious French veteran, plays the mentor Alfredo in this life story of Salvatore "Toto" Di Vitto, a director manque' depicted as a child by Salvatore Cascio.
- While she brings experience and sagacity, such a slim volume on such large topic demands a few leaps of faith, notwithstanding the appended 56 pages of interesting notes and comments.