saintlike
Webster Dictionary
resembling a saint; suiting a saint; becoming a saint; saintly
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saint-simonianism
Webster Dictionary
the principles, doctrines, or practice of the Saint-Simonians; -- called also Saint- Simonism
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santon
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a Turkish saint; a kind of dervish, regarded by the people as a saint: also, a hermit
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saint
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to make a saint of; to enroll among the saints by an offical act, as of the pope; to canonize; to give the title or reputation of a saint to (some one)
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elmo's fire
Webster Dictionary
see Corposant; also Saint Elmo's Fire, under Saint
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patron
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a guardian saint. -- called also patron saint
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anthony's fire
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see Saint Anthony's Fire, under Saint
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sainthood
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the state of being a saint; the condition of a saint
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castor and pollux
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see Saint Elmo's fire, under Saint
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peterwort
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see Saint Peter's-wort, under Saint
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ignatius bean
Webster Dictionary
see Saint Ignatius's bean, under Saint
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ansgar
(ˈæn skɑr)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Saint, 801–865, French Benedictine priest and missionary: patron saint of Scandinavia.
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albertus magnus
(ælˈbɜr təs ˈmæg nəs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Saint (Count von Bollstädt), 1193?–1280, German scholastic philosopher: teacher of Saint Thomas Aquinas.
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basseterre
(Basseterre)
Princeton's WordNet
the capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis on the island of Saint Christopher
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nicholas
(ˈnɪk ə ləs, ˈnɪk ləs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Saint, fl. 4th century a .d ., bishop in Asia Minor: patron saint of Russia; protector of children and prototype of Santa Claus.
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basil
(ˈbæz əl, ˈbæs-, ˈbeɪ zəl, -səl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Saint (“the Great”), a .d . 329?–379, bishop of Caesarea in Asia Minor (brother of Saint Gregory of Nyssa).
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crispin
(ˈkrɪs pɪn)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Saint, martyred a .d . c285, Roman Christian missionary in Gaul: patron saint of shoemakers.
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george
(George, Saint George, St. George)
Princeton's WordNet
Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
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st. george
(George, Saint George, St. George)
Princeton's WordNet
Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
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saint george
(George, Saint George, St. George)
Princeton's WordNet
Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
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denis
(ˈdɛn ɪs;)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Saint, died a .d . c280, 1st bishop of Paris: patron saint of France.
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cecilia
(ɪˈsil yə)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Saint, died a .d . 230?, Roman martyr: patron saint of music.
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george
(ʒɔrdʒ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Saint, died a .d . 303?, Christian martyr: patron saint of England.
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castries
(Castries)
Princeton's WordNet
a port on the island of Saint Lucia; capital and largest city of Saint Lucia
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kingstown
(Kingstown)
Princeton's WordNet
the capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; on Saint Vincent
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sainting
Webster Dictionary
of Saint
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halwe
Webster Dictionary
a saint
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sainted
Webster Dictionary
of Saint
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seint
Webster Dictionary
a saint
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unsaintly
Webster Dictionary
unbecoming to a saint
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