questionedithistorytranslationsCurrent version This is the accepted version. added by Ts Dec. 10, 2018, 7:42 p.m. What does the Latin saying "Sapienti sat" mean? wisdom and learningenough for the wise wisdom and truthwisdom is better than gold From Plautus. Indicates that something can be understood without any need for explanation, as long as the listener has enough wisdom or common sense. Often extended to dictum sapienti sat est ("enough has been said for the wise", commonly translated as "a word to the wise is enough").TsShare and bring new players to the game!0Very uninterestingToo difficultPoorly writtenIncorrect or questionableCorrect this questionwikipedia → List of Latin phrases (S)3Very interesting! wikipedia → List of Latin phrases (S)reach: rather globalLatinquotesVotes +1 Very interesting! I know +1 Very interesting! --- +1 Very interesting! M