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Savant

savant
 noun  Etymology: French, from Middle French, from present participle of savoir to know, from Latin sapere to be wisemore at sage  Date: 1719  1. a person of learning; especially one with detailed knowledge in some specialized field (as of science or literature)  2. idiot ~ 1
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  n. (fem. savante) a learned person, esp. a distinguished scientist etc. Etymology: F, part. of savoir know (as SAPIENT) ...
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  1. книж. (известный) ученый; видный, крупный специалист в какой-л. области знания 2. часто ирон. эрудит; ученый муж ...
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  fr. noun (крупный) ученый ...
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  (savants) 1. A savant is a person of great learning or natural ability. (FORMAL) The opinion of savants on the composition of the lunar surface. N-COUNT 2. You can refer to someone as an idiot savant if they seem to be less intelligent than normal people but are unusually good at doing one particular thing. ...an idiot savant, an autistic with a gift for numbers. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n literary someone who knows a lot about a particular subject ...
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  - 1719, from Fr. savant "a learned man," from savant "learned, knowing," former prp. of savoir "to know," from O.Fr., from V.L. *sapere, from L. sapere "be wise." ...
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