solert

English

Etymology

From Latin solers.

Adjective

solert (comparative more solert, superlative most solert)

  1. (obsolete) skillful; clever; crafty
    • 1678, Ralph Cudworth, The True Intellectual System of the Universe:
      And therefore Aristotle justly reprehended Anaxagoras for that absurd aphorism of his, that man was therefore the wisest (or most solert) of all animals, because he chanced to have hands.

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