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1saint

noun \ˈsānt, before a name (ˌ)sānt or sənt\

: a person who is officially recognized by the Christian church as being very holy because of the way he or she lived

: a person who is very good, kind, or patient

Full Definition of SAINT

1
:  one officially recognized especially through canonization as preeminent for holiness
2
a :  one of the spirits of the departed in heaven
b :  angel 1a
3
a :  one of God's chosen and usually Christian people
b capitalized :  a member of any of various Christian bodies; specifically :  latter-day saint
4
:  one eminent for piety or virtue
5
:  an illustrious predecessor
saint·dom \ˈsānt-dəm\ noun
saint·like \ˈsānt-ˌlīk\ adjective
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Origin of SAINT

Middle English, from Anglo-French seint, saint, from Late Latin sanctus, from Latin, sacred, from past participle of sancire to make sacred — more at sacred
First Known Use: 13th century

Other Christian Religious Terms

Pentateuch, blasphemy, curate, doxology, eremite, iconoclasm, liturgy, orison, pneuma, reliquary

Rhymes with SAINT

2saint

transitive verb \ˈsānt\

Definition of SAINT

:  to recognize or designate as a saint; specifically :  canonize

First Known Use of SAINT

13th century

Other Christian Religious Terms

Pentateuch, blasphemy, curate, doxology, eremite, iconoclasm, liturgy, orison, pneuma, reliquary
SAINT Defined for Kids

saint

noun \ˈsānt\

Definition of SAINT for Kids

1
:  a good and holy person and especially one who in the Christian church is declared to be worthy of special honor
2
:  a person who is very good, helpful, or patient <You were a saint for helping me all day.>
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