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sententĭa, ae, f. [for sentientia, from sentio], a way of thinking, opinion, judgment, sentiment; a purpose, determination, decision, will, etc. (Lewis & Short)
sentimentum, sentimenti N (2nd) N [GXXEK] NeoLatin uncommon; feeling, opinion (Whitaker's Words)
The editor of the MF chose to use "sentimento" instead of "sacramento" earlier, which may have informed this replacement of "sententimento" with "sententiam."
sentimento spirituale: spiritual feeling sententiam: a way of thinking
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