patroness Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌpeɪ.trəˈnes]
  • Us [ ˈpeɪ.trə.nɪs]

Meaning of patroness In English

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Examples of patroness

  • He is grateful for the benevolence of his patroness.

  • The Duchess du Berry was both patroness and student of Bessa's.

  • The basilica honours the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico's patroness.

  • For patronesses, there was an obvious instrumentality to conspicuous acts of 'cultural philanthropy' in support of handicraft revival.

  • This basilica is visited every day, but especially on the eighth day of every month to pay homage to the region's patroness.

  • She was viewed as the patroness of a secretive group of dancers known as the calusari who operated up until at least the 19th century.

  • Aptly chosen as the patroness of the parish as well by the community, indeed.

  • She was perhaps the "sacerdos publica", who played an important role as patroness.

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