0 (often abbreviated to St, especially when used in the names of places, plants etc) a title given especially by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches to a very good or holy person after his death -- นักบุญ
Saint Matthew
St John’s Road.
1 a very good, kind person -- คนใจบุญ
You really are a saint to put up with her.
These dynasties achieved a great success in popularising their saints but ultimately at the cost of the complete transformation of the saints themselves.
Soon it was realised that the saint's day fell inconveniently early in the year.
Just as the subtitles of these chapters illuminate the real voices of saints, so do the words within the text.
Cures attributed to saints were capable of naturalistic explanation, but they were not rendered innocuous by this means.
The items dealing with specific aspects of the life of the saint, however, look as though their melodies might be original.
Also, while the authors excelled in drawing similarities between religious and popular saints, some engagement with the differences or difficulties of the relationship was lacking.
They likewise acquired distinctively civic overtones as cathedral clerics employed them in honour of local patron saints.
Events observed included life-cycle (weddings, communions), ritual-cycle (saints' days), and school events (conferences, rallies, local and statewide meetings, parades).
中文繁体
(基督教教會,尤指天主教教會正式追封的)聖徒,聖者, 聖徒頭銜(聖徒的名字有時用作地名或建築物的名稱), 聖人般的人,至善的人,道德高尚的人…
More中文简体
(基督教教会,尤指天主教教会正式追封的)圣徒,圣者, 圣徒头衔(圣徒的名字有时用作地名或建筑物的名称), 圣人般的人,至善的人,道德高尚的人…
MoreEspañol
santo, -a, santo/ta [masculine-feminine…
MorePortuguês
santo…
More日本語
聖人…
MoreTürk dili
aziz, azize, ermiş…
MoreFrançais
saint/sainte [masculine-feminine], saint/-e…
MoreCatalan
sant, -a…
More