What is the meaning of Sage?

Wise.

Grave; serious; solemn.

A wise person or spiritual teacher; someone of gravity and wisdom, especially, a teacher venerable for years, and of sound judgment and prudence; a grave or stoic philosopher.

The plant Salvia officinalis and savory spice produced from it; also planted for ornamental purposes.

Any plant in the genus Salvia.

Any of a number of plants such as sagebrush considered to be similar to Salvia officinalis, mostly because they are small shrubs and have gray foliage or are aromatic.

Word used in the email field of imageboards to prevent a bump of the post. Used as an option rather than a word in some imageboard software.

The act of using the word or option sage in the email field or a checkbox of an imageboard when posting a reply.

to say; to tell

A sage; a person who serves as a fount of wisdom and knowledge.

Sage, considered, well thought-out.

Learned, schooled, educated; having much knowledge.

Alternative form of sauge

to saw (cut something with a saw)

wise (having wisdom)

to say

story of heraldry and valor, a saga.

frequent

wise: prudent, cautious, and judicious

Chaste, modest, irreproachable in conduct

good, well-behaved, not naughty

a person who is prudent, cautious, and judicious

a sage (person)

inflection of sagen:

  1. first-person singular present
  2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
  3. singular imperative

first-person singular present

first/third-person singular subjunctive I

singular imperative

to become stiff or paralyzed

vocative masculine singular of sāgus

singular vocative of sagus

wise

Source: wiktionary.org