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SAP . (I) Juice, the circulating fluid of plants
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Physiology ). The word appears in Teutonic languages, cf. Ger. Saft, and may be connected ultimately with the root seen in Lat. sapere, taste , hence to know, cf. sapientia, wisdom, cf. Gr. ao;bbs, wise. On the other hand it may, like Fr. she, Span. saba, have come direct from Lat. sapa, must, new wine, itself also from the same root. The Gr. Orbs is represented in Lat. by sucus. (2) A military term
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