Talk:Woodie/@comment-67.208.235.125-20150223165117/@comment-25082345-20150315013610

Ehhh... not quite.

Sapient- "1. (formal) wise, or attempting to be wise 2. of or relating to the human species" (Google) "1. to taste, know 2. full of knowlegde; wise" (Second College Edition New World Dictionary)

Sentient- "able to percieve or feel things" (Google) "of, having, or capable of feeling or perception; concious" (SCE New World Dictionary)

She doesn't exactly seem to be trying to be "wise". "Knowing" may give us a little something toward "sapient", but "sentient" seems MUCH closer.

Fun, unrelated fact. The New World Dicionary I'm reading from belongs to my grandmother, who's name is Lucy. Ironic, no?