Oracle vs Sage - What's the difference?
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A shrine dedicated to some prophetic deity.
* Milton:
A person such as a priest through whom the deity is supposed to respond with prophecy or advice.
A prophetic response, often enigmatic or allegorical, so given.
* Drayton:
A person considered to be a source of wisdom.
* Macaulay:
* Tennyson:
A wise sentence or decision of great authority.
One who communicates a divine command; an angel; a prophet.
* Milton:
(computing theory) A theoretical entity capable of answering some collection of questions.
(Jewish antiquity) The sanctuary, or most holy place in the temple; also, the temple itself.
* Milton:
* Bible , 1 Kings 6:19, King James Version:
Wise.
* Shakespeare
* Milton
(obsolete) grave; serious; solemn
* Milton
A wise person or spiritual teacher; a man or woman of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher.
* 1748 , (David Hume), Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral , London: Oxford University Press (1973), ยง 34:
The plant Salvia officinalis and savory spice produced from it; also planted for ornamental purposes.
(Internet slang) The act of using the word or option sage in the email field or a checkbox of an imageboard when posting a reply
As a proper noun oracle
is (computing) a database management system (and its associated software) developed by the.As a verb sage is
first-person singular indicative present form of .oracle
English
(wikipedia oracle)Noun
(en noun)- The oracles are dumb; / No voice or hideous hum / Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving.
- Whatso'er she saith, for oracles must stand.
- a literary oracle
- The country rectors thought him an oracle on points of learning.
- oracles of mode
- God hath now sent his living oracle / Into the world to teach his final will.
- Siloa's brook, that flow'd / Fast by the oracle of God.
- And the oracle he prepared in the house within, to set there the ark of the covenant of the Lord.
Derived terms
* oracle machineSynonyms
* (priest acting as conduit of prophecy) prophet * (person who is a source of wisdom) expertAnagrams
* ----sage
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) sage (11th century), from . The noun meaning "man of profound wisdom" is recorded from circa 1300. Originally applied to the Seven Sages of Greece .Adjective
(er)- All you sage counsellors, hence!
- commanders, who, cloaking their fear under show of sage advice, counselled the general to retreat
- [Great bards] in sage and solemn tunes have sung.
Synonyms
* sagaciousNoun
(en noun)- We aspire to the magnanimous firmness of the philosophic sage .