Belesprit

/bɛlˈɛsprɪ/ noun

A witty or clever person; someone of refined intellectual ability and charm, borrowed from French salon culture.

From French 'bel esprit' meaning 'beautiful spirit' or 'fine mind,' combining 'bel' (beautiful) and 'esprit' (spirit/wit). Adopted into English during the 18th century when French intellectual culture heavily influenced European society.

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