solert
English
Etymology
From
Latin
solers
Adjective
solert
(
comparative
more
solert
,
superlative
most
solert
)
(
obsolete
)
skillful
;
clever
;
crafty
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.
Anagrams
loster
,
ostler
,
reslot
,
rostel
,
sterol
,
torsel
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