sainted
- IPA[ˈseɪntɪd]
英式
- regarded as worthy of sainthood; beyond reproach or very virtuous;formally recognized as a saint; canonized
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- 1. regarded as worthy of sainthood; beyond reproach or very virtuous he's a sainted figure on the Left, holding one of the highest seats in their pantheon the story of his sainted sister Eileen
- 2. formally recognized as a saint; canonized the special sanctity of the sainted Pope Gregory I
- a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and regarded in Christian faith as being in heaven ... a place dedicated to a seventh-century saint figures of apostles and saints
- formally recognize as a saint; canonize: the sandy shores of the River Nid, where Holy Olaf's bones were laid to rest before he had been sainted
Oxford Dictionary
- a person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and typically regarded as being in heaven after death: a place dedicated to a seventh-century saint figures of apostles and saints
- formally recognize as a saint; canonize: the sandy shores of the River Nid, where Holy Olaf's bones were laid to rest before he had been sainted
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- Saint: St. George
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- Saint: St George
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- stone (in weight).
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- stokes.
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- stone (in weight).
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- an exclamation expressing surprise or disbelief
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- IPA[ˈsān(t)əd]
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- regarded as worthy of sainthood; beyond reproach or very virtuous: he's a sainted figure on the Left, holding one of the highest seats in their pantheon the story of his sainted sister Eileen
Oxford American Dictionary