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English
Etymology
From saint.
Pronunciation
Noun
Saint (plural Saints)
- A title given to a saint, often prefixed to the person's name.
Saint Stephen was the first martyr.
- (Mormonism) A Latter-day Saint, a Mormon.
the Kirtland Saints
2011, Terryl L. Givens, Matthew J. Grow, Parley P. Pratt: The Apostle Paul of Mormonism, →ISBN, page 53:They settled in Kaw Township, a dozen miles from Independence, becoming the first Saints to be resettled in the newly designated Zion.
- (sports) Someone connected with any of the sports teams known as the Saints, such as a player or coach, or sometimes a fan.
- 2008, Monica M. Dalide, 683 Things About New Orleans, Outskirts Press, page 88:
- In 1971, during Archie Manning's first game as a New Orleans Saint and the season opener against the Los Angeles Rams,
2008, David Rife, Jazz Fiction: A History and Comprehensive Reader's Guide, Scarecrow Press, →ISBN, page 86:Former New Orleans Saint and current blues historian at Tulane University, Nick Travers becomes involved in a case related to the mysterious death […]
2015, Craig T. Smith, 100 Things Tennessee Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die, Triumph Books, →ISBN:Their prayers were answered when future New Orleans Saint and Super Bowl champion Jabari Greer intercepted Croyle's pass. In the fourth overtime, ...
- (UK, rail transport) Saint class, a class of steam locomotives used on the GWR.
Synonyms
Derived terms
- See also the lists of derived terms at saint and St
Translations
title given to a saint
- Aragonese: Sant m
- Asturian: San m, Santa f
- Catalan: Sant (ca) m, Santa (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 聖 / 圣 (zh) (shèng)
- Czech: Svatý m, Svatá m
- Danish: Sankt
- Dutch: Sint
- Egyptian Arabic: سيدي
- Finnish: Pyhä (fi)
- French: Saint (fr) m
- Galician: San m, Santa f
- German: Sankt (de) n
- Hungarian: szent (hu)
- Irish: San m or f, Naomh m or f
- Italian: San, Santo (it) m, Santa f
- Japanese: 聖 (ja) (せい, sei), セイント (seinto)
- Khmer: សន្ត (sɑnta’)
- Korean: 성 (ko) (seong)
- Low German:
- German Low German: Sünn (nds) n
- Maltese: Qaddis m, Qaddisa f
- Polish: Święty m, Święta (pl) f
- Portuguese: São m, Santo (pt) m, Santa (pt) f
- Romanian: Sfântul m, Sfânta f
- Russian: свято́й (ru) (svjatój)
- Scottish Gaelic: Naomh m
- Serbo-Croatian: Sveti (sh) m
- Sinhalese: ශුද්ධවූ (śuddhawū)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: swěty m, swěta f
- Spanish: San m, Santa f, Santo (es) m (with specific male names)
- Swedish: Sankt (sv) m, Sankta (sv) f
- Vietnamese: thánh (vi)
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Proper noun
Saint (plural Saints)
- A surname.
Proper noun
the Saint
- A nickname, given to someone of very good character.
- A nickname, given to someone of extreme religiosity.
Anagrams
- stain, stian, Sinta, Natsi, tians, insta-, Tians, Astin, Santi, tisan, satin, sat in, naits, Insta, Tanis, antis