saint
Meanings
Plural: saints
Noun
- a person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization
- person of exceptional holiness
- model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
- A deceased person whom a church or another religious group has officially recognised as especially holy or godly; one eminent for piety and virtue.
- One of the blessed in heaven.
- A Christian; a faithful believer in the present world.
- Alternative letter-case form of Saint (“a Mormon, a Latter-day Saint”).
- A person with similarly overwhelming positive qualities; one who does good.
- A holy object.
Verb
- hold sacred
- declare (a dead person) to be a saint
- Synonym of canonize: to honor, formally name, or revere as a saint.
Prefix
- Capitalized and placed before another term, particularly personal names, to create placename without direct association to any religious character.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English saint, seint, sainct, seinct, sanct, senct, partly from Old English sanct (“saint”) and confluence with Old French saint, seinte (Modern French saint); both from Latin sānctus (“holy, consecrated”, in Late Latin as a noun, “a saint”), past participle of sancīre (“to render sacred, make holy”), akin to sacer (“holy, sacred”). Doublet of Sanctus. Displaced native Middle English halwe (“saint”) from Old English hālga (“saint, holy one”) (> Modern English hallow (“saint”)).
Synonyms
angel, apotheosis, canonise, canonize, enshrine, hallow, holy man, holy person, ideal, nonesuch, nonpareil, nonsuch, paragon
Scrabble Score: 5
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