Sagacity (noun)
sag-as-i-tee
The quality of being sagacious.
Early 17th century: from Latin sagax, sagac- ‘wise’ + -ious.
Example sentences
“He was a man of great political sagacity.”
sag-as-i-tee
The quality of being sagacious.
Early 17th century: from Latin sagax, sagac- ‘wise’ + -ious.
“He was a man of great political sagacity.”