† sapientipotent, a. Obs. rare.
[ad. L. sapientipotent-em, f. sapient- sapient (or sapientia sapience) + potentem powerful.]
Mighty in wisdom. Also absol. as n.
| 1656 Blount Glossogr., Sapientipotent, mighty in wisdom. 1675 J. Smith Chr. Relig. App. i. 25 æacus his Progeny were a stolid Generation, that acted by main strength, not by policy, being belli-potents not sapienti-potents. |