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saint - kétnyelvű szótár

saint: szent; szentté avat;

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chevalier de saint george: stuart jakab ferenc eduárd a trónkövetelő; knights of saint john of jerusalem: máltai lovagrend; patron saint: védőszent; saint matthew passion: máté-passió;

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saint - EU-szótár

Saint Lucia: Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Saint Vincent és Grenadine-szigetek
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha / St Helena and Dependencies: Szent Ilona / Szent Ilona, Ascension és Tristan da Cunha / Szent Ilona-sziget
Saint Pierre and Miquelon / Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon: Saint-Pierre és Miquelon / Saint-Pierre és Miquelon Területi Közösség
Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis / Saint Christopher and Nevis / Saint Kitts and Nevis: Saint Kitts és Nevis / Saint Kitts és Nevis Államszövetség
Pernambucco wood / Saint Martha wood / St.Martha wood / brasiletto / braziletto / brazilwood: brazil pillangófa


saint - értelmező szótár

saint1 (n) a person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization
saint2 (n) person of exceptional holiness
   Hasonló: angel | holy man | holy person |

saint3 (n) model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
   Hasonló: apotheosis | ideal | nonesuch | nonpareil | nonsuch | paragon |

saint1 (v) hold sacred
   Hasonló: enshrine |

saint2 (v) declare (a dead person) to be a saint
   Hasonló: canonise | canonize |


  Lásd még: | saint | saintly | sanctify | sainthood |

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Court of Saint James's (n) the British royal court
East Saint Louis (n) a town in southwest Illinois on the Mississippi across from Saint Louis
Edna Saint Vincent Millay (n) United States poet (1892-1950)
Evelyn Arthur Saint John Waugh (n) English author of satirical novels (1903-1966)
Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis (n) a country on several of the Leeward Islands; located to the east southeast of Puerto Rico; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1983
Gulf of Saint Lawrence (n) an arm of the northwest Atlantic Ocean off the southeastern coast of Canada
Lake Saint Clair (n) a lake between Ontario and Michigan; connected with Lake Huron and Lake Erie
Latter-Day Saint (n) a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Mount Saint Helens (n) an active volcano in the Cascade Range in southwestern Washington; erupted violently in 1980 after 123 years of inactivity
order of Saint Benedict (n) a Roman Catholic monastic order founded in the 6th century; noted for liturgical worship and for scholarly activities
patron saint (n) a saint who is considered to be a defender of some group or nation
plaster saint (n) a person (considered to be) without human failings
Revelation of Saint John the Divine (n) the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the Apostle
Ruth Saint Denis (n) United States dancer and choreographer who collaborated with Ted Shawn (1877-1968)
Saint Agnes's Eve (n) a Christian holy day
Saint Ambrose (n) (Roman Catholic Church) Roman priest who became bishop of Milan; the first Church Father born and raised in the Christian faith; composer of hymns; imposed orthodoxy on the early Christian church and built up its secular power; a saint and Doctor of the Church (340?-397)
Saint Andrew (n) (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland
Saint Andrew the Apostle (n) (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland
Saint Anselm (n) an Italian who was a Benedictine monk; was archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109; one of the founders of scholasticism; best known for his proof of the existence of God
Saint Anthony's fire (n) any of several inflammatory or gangrenous skin conditions
Saint Athanasius (n) (Roman Catholic Church) Greek patriarch of Alexandria who championed Christian orthodoxy against Arianism; a church father, saint, and Doctor of the Church (293-373)
Saint Augustine (n) (Roman Catholic Church) one of the great Fathers of the early Christian church; after a dramatic conversion to Christianity he became bishop of Hippo Regius in North Africa; St. Augustine emphasized man's need for grace (354-430)
Saint Baeda (n) (Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)
Saint Beda (n) (Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)
Saint Bede (n) (Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)
Saint Benedict (n) Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547)
Saint Bernard (n) a Swiss alpine breed of large powerful dog with a thick coat of hair used as a rescue dog
Saint Boniface (n) (Roman Catholic Church) Anglo-Saxon missionary who was sent to Frisia and Germany to spread the Christian faith; was martyred in Frisia (680-754)
Saint Bride (n) Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
Saint Bridget (n) Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
Saint Brigid (n) Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
Saint Bruno (n) (Roman Catholic Church) a French cleric (born in Germany) who founded the Carthusian order in 1084 (1032-1101)
Saint Christopher (n) Christian martyr and patron saint of travellers (3rd century)
Saint Christopher-Nevis (n) a country on several of the Leeward Islands; located to the east southeast of Puerto Rico; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1983
Saint Cloud (n) a town in central Minnesota on the Mississippi River; granite quarries
Saint Crispin (n) patron saint of shoemakers; he and his brother were martyred for trying to spread Christianity (3rd century)
Saint Cyril (n) Greek missionary; the invention of the Cyrillic alphabet is attributed to him (826-869)
Saint David (n) patron saint of Wales (circa 520-600)
Saint Denis (n) United States dancer and choreographer who collaborated with Ted Shawn (1877-1968)
Saint Dominic (n) (Roman Catholic Church) Spanish priest who founded an order whose members became known as Dominicans or Black Friars (circa 1170-1221)
Saint Edward the Confessor (n) son of Ethelred the Unready; King of England from 1042 to 1066; he founded Westminster Abbey where he was eventually buried (1003-1066)
Saint Edward the Martyr (n) King of England who was a son of Edgar; he was challenged for the throne by supporters of his half-brother Ethelred II who eventually murdered him (963-978)
Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton (n) United States religious leader who was the first person born in the United States to be canonized (1774-1821)
Saint Elmo's fire (n) an electrical discharge accompanied by ionization of surrounding atmosphere
Saint Elmo's light (n) an electrical discharge accompanied by ionization of surrounding atmosphere
Saint Emilion (n) full-bodied red wine from around the town of Saint Emilion in Bordeaux
Saint Eustatius (n) an island in the Netherlands Antilles
Saint Francis (n) (Roman Catholic Church) an Italian and the Roman Catholic monk who founded the Franciscan order of friars (1181-1226)
Saint Francis of Assisi (n) (Roman Catholic Church) an Italian and the Roman Catholic monk who founded the Franciscan order of friars (1181-1226)
Saint Francis River (n) a tributary of the Mississippi River that rises in Missouri and flows southeastward through Arkansas
Saint Francis Xavier (n) Spanish missionary and Jesuit who establish missionaries in Japan and Ceylon and the East Indies (1506-1552)
Saint George (n) 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)
Saint Gregory I (n) (Roman Catholic Church) an Italian pope distinguished for his spiritual and temporal leadership; a saint and Doctor of the Church (540?-604)
Saint Ignatius (n) bishop of Antioch who was martyred under the Roman Emperor Trajan (died 110)
Saint Ignatius of Loyola (n) Spaniard and Roman Catholic theologian and founder of the Society of Jesus; a leading opponent of the Reformation (1491-1556)
Saint Ignatius' itch (n) a disease caused by deficiency of niacin or tryptophan (or by a defect in the metabolic conversion of tryptophan to niacin); characterized by gastrointestinal disturbances and erythema and nervous or mental disorders; may be caused by malnutrition or alcoholism or other nutritional impairments
Saint Irenaeus (n) Greek theologian who was bishop of Lyons and an antiheretical writer; a saint and Doctor of the Church (circa 130-200)
Saint James (n) (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of John; author of the Epistle of James in the New Testament
Saint James the Apostle (n) (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of John; author of the Epistle of James in the New Testament
Saint Jerome (n) (Roman Catholic Church) one of the great Fathers of the early Christian Church whose major work was his translation of the Scriptures from Hebrew and Greek into Latin (which became the Vulgate); a saint and Doctor of the Church (347-420)
Saint Joan (n) French heroine and military leader inspired by religious visions to organize French resistance to the English and to have Charles VII crowned king; she was later tried for heresy and burned at the stake (1412-1431)
Saint John (n) (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally said to be the author of the 4th Gospel and three epistles and the book of Revelation
Saint John River (n) a river that rises in Maine and flows northeastward through New Brunswick to empty into the Bay of Fundy
Saint John the Apostle (n) (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally said to be the author of the 4th Gospel and three epistles and the book of Revelation
Saint John's (n) a port and provincial capital of Newfoundland
Saint Johns (n) a river in northeastern Florida that flows northward to Jacksonville and then eastward to empty into the Atlantic Ocean
Saint Johns River (n) a river in northeastern Florida that flows northward to Jacksonville and then eastward to empty into the Atlantic Ocean
Saint Joseph (n) a Christian holy day
Saint Jude (n) (New Testament) supposed brother of St. James; one of the Apostles who is invoked in prayer when a situation seems hopeless
Saint Kitts (n) the largest of the islands comprising Saint Christopher-Nevis
Saint Kitts and Nevis (n) a country on several of the Leeward Islands; located to the east southeast of Puerto Rico; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1983
Saint Lawrence (n) Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258)
Saint Lawrence River (n) a North American river; flows into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the North Atlantic
Saint Lawrence Seaway (n) a seaway involving the Saint Lawrence River and the Great Lakes that was developed jointly by Canada and the United States; oceangoing ships can travel as far west as Lake Superior
Saint Louis (n) king of France and son of Louis VIII; he led two unsuccessful Crusades; considered an ideal medieval king (1214-1270)
Saint Lucia (n) a country on the island of Saint Lucia; gained independence from Great Britain in 1979
Saint Luke (n) (New Testament) the Apostle closely associated with St. Paul and traditionally assumed to be the author of the third Gospel
Saint Maarten (n) an island in the western Leeward Islands; administered jointly by France and the Netherlands
Saint Mark (n) Apostle and companion of Saint Peter; assumed to be the author of the second Gospel
Saint Martin (n) an island in the western Leeward Islands; administered jointly by France and the Netherlands
Saint Martin's summer (n) a period of unusually warm weather in the autumn
Saint Matthew (n) (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally considered to be the author of the first Gospel
Saint Matthew the Apostle (n) (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally considered to be the author of the first Gospel
Saint Nicholas (n) a bishop in Asia Minor who is associated with Santa Claus (4th century)
Saint Nick (n) the legendary patron saint of children; an imaginary being who is thought to bring presents to children at Christmas
Saint Olaf (n) King and patron saint of Norway (995-1030)
Saint Olav (n) King and patron saint of Norway (995-1030)
Saint Patrick (n) Apostle and patron saint of Ireland; an English missionary to Ireland in the 5th century
Saint Patrick's Day (n) a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the patron saint of Ireland
Saint Paul (n) (New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles; author of several Epistles in the New Testament; even though Paul was not present at the Last Supper he is considered an Apostle
Saint Peter (n) disciple of Jesus and leader of the Apostles; regarded by Catholics as the vicar of Christ on earth and first Pope
Saint Peter the Apostle (n) disciple of Jesus and leader of the Apostles; regarded by Catholics as the vicar of Christ on earth and first Pope
Saint Peter's wreath (n) shrub having copious small white flowers in spring
Saint Petersburg (n) a city in western Florida on Tampa Bay; a popular winter resort
Saint Polycarp (n) Greek bishop of Smyrna who refused to recant his Christian faith and was burned to death by pagans (circa 69-155)
Saint Teresa of Avila (n) Spanish mystic and religious reformer; author of religious classics and a Christian saint (1515-1582)
Saint Thomas (n) the Apostle who would not believe the resurrection of Jesus until he saw Jesus with his own eyes
Saint Thomas a Becket (n) (Roman Catholic Church) archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170; murdered following his opposition to Henry II's attempts to control the clergy (1118-1170)
Saint Thomas Aquinas (n) (Roman Catholic Church) Italian theologian and Doctor of the Church who is remembered for his attempt to reconcile faith and reason in a comprehensive theology; presented philosophical proofs of the existence of God (1225-1274)
Saint Ulmo's fire (n) an electrical discharge accompanied by ionization of surrounding atmosphere
Saint Ulmo's light (n) an electrical discharge accompanied by ionization of surrounding atmosphere
Saint Valentine's Day (n) a day for the exchange of tokens of affection
Saint Vincent (n) an island in the center of the Windward Islands; the largest of the islands comprising Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (n) an island country in the central Windward Islands; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1979
Saint Vitus dance (n) chorea occurring chiefly in children and associated with rheumatic fever
Saint Augustine (n) a resort city in northeastern Florida; the oldest city in the United States
Saint Christopher (n) the largest of the islands comprising Saint Christopher-Nevis
Saint Francis (n) a tributary of the Mississippi River that rises in Missouri and flows southeastward through Arkansas
Saint John (n) a river that rises in Maine and flows northeastward through New Brunswick to empty into the Bay of Fundy
Saint John's (n) the capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda; located on the island of Antigua
Saint Joseph (n) a town in northwest Missouri on the Missouri River; in the 19th century it became the eastern terminus of the pony express
Saint Lawrence (n) a North American river; flows into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the North Atlantic
Saint Louis (n) the largest city in Missouri; a busy river port on the Mississippi River near its confluence with the Missouri River; was an important staging area for wagon trains westward in the 19th century
Saint Lucia (n) a volcanic island in the Windward Isles to the south of Martinique
Saint Nicholas (n) the legendary patron saint of children; an imaginary being who is thought to bring presents to children at Christmas
Saint Paul (n) capital of the state of Minnesota; located in southeastern Minnesota on the Mississippi river adjacent to Minneapolis; one of the Twin Cities
Saint Petersburg (n) a city in the European part of Russia; 2nd largest Russian city; located at the head of the Gulf of Finland; former capital of Russia
Saint Thomas (n) (Roman Catholic Church) Italian theologian and Doctor of the Church who is remembered for his attempt to reconcile faith and reason in a comprehensive theology; presented philosophical proofs of the existence of God (1225-1274)
Saint John (n) a port in eastern Canada; the largest city in New Brunswick

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