Wizdum

=Wisdom in Funetik Inglish iz wizdum.=

[|Wisdom Pronunciation]

 * [|IPA] ( [|key] ): /ˈwɪzdəm/

[|English] [|**Wisdom**] [|Etymology] From [|Middle English]  // [|wisdom] //, from  [|Old English]  // [|wīsdōm] // ( “ wisdom ” ), from  [|Proto-Germanic]  // [|*wīsadōmaz] // ( “ wisdom ” ), corresponding to // [|wise] // +‎ // [|-dom] // or // [|wise] // +‎ // [|doom] // ( “ judgement ” ). Cognate with [|Scots]  // [|wisdom] //, // [|wysdom] // ( “ wisdom ” ),  [|West Frisian]  // [|wiisdom] // ( “ wisdom ” ),  [|Dutch]  // [|wijsdom] // ( “ wisdom ” ), German // [|Weistum] // ( “ legal sentence ” ), Danish/Norwegian/Swedish // [|visdom] // ( “ wisdom ” ),  [|Icelandic]  // [|vísdómur] // ( “ wisdom ” ).

=== [|Noun] [|**wisdom**] (// [|countable] and [|uncountable] //, //plural// ** [|wisdoms] ** ) ===
 * 1)  (  [|uncountable]  ) An [|element] of personal [|character] that enables one to [|distinguish] the [|wise] from the [|unwise].
 * 2)  (  [|countable]  ) A piece of wise advice.
 * 3) The discretionary use of [|knowledge] for the greatest good.
 * 4) The [|ability] to [|apply] [|relevant] knowledge in an insightful way, especially to different situations from that in which the knowledge was gained.
 * 5) The ability to make a decision based on the combination of knowledge, experience, and intuitive understanding.
 * 6)  (  [|theology]  ) The ability to know and apply [|spiritual] [|truths].

Thus, the most waiz wizdum iz #3: the discretionary use uf nahlej for the most big greitest good.