Similar words: patron, patroness, patronage, patronise, patronize, patronized, patronymic, patronizing. Meaning: n. a saint who is considered to be a defender of some group or nation.
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1, Chiswick church is dedicated to St Nicholas, patron saint of sailors.
2, You are the patron saint of life, your wisdom and sincerity to hold up the sun life, your selfless sacrifice life, heal the wounded bear bitter hardships, pain.
3, St. John Bosco is the patron saint of Turin.
4, St Nicholas is the patron saint of children.
5, St Christopher is the patron saint of travellers.
6, Perseus was the patron saint of poets.
7, So the patron saint had become absorbed into the feudal world.
8, Andrew Carnegie has been called the patron saint of compassionate capitalism.
9, She has been regarded as a patron saint of hares ever since.
10, That woman is the real patron saint of Notre Dame, Fourviere.
11, The statue of the patron saint, Francis Xavier, oversees all from behind the altar.
12, My patron saint was Saint Jude, the patron of lost causes.
13, Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travellers.
14, St Patrick,(http://sentencedict.com/patron saint.html) Ireland's patron saint.
15, Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland.
16, St. George is the Patron Saint of England.
17, St. Matthew is the patron saint of bankers.
18, This patron saint suited this soul.
19, Waving the flag of St. George , patron saint of England, expatriates celebrate St.
20, ZioF. T., the patron saint of giggling, naughty children who toboggan downstaircases, throw bread balls at restaurants and even put toddler cousins inlarge salad bowls and spin them across floors.
21, It was generally held on or about the feast day of the patron saint to whom the church was dedicated.
22, Edmund Burke, who died 200 years ago next Wednesday, is best known as the patron saint of modern conservatism.
23, As a result, the Ragusans adopted him as their patron saint and his effigy still gazes out over the Stradun.
24, He said the date was chosen to coincide with the feast of St Teresa of Lisieux, patron saint of the missions.
25, More like troubled at mill Salford says there's more to its patron saint than pictures of matchstick men.
26, Every trade took a holiday on the day of its patron saint.
27, But the parish comprising One Row and the long-since destroyed West Hartburn kept the name of its patron saint.
28, And the ultimate irony about Saint-Mames is that that particular saint Saint-Mames is the patron saint of the stomach.
29, Although at first sight the themes presented in the triptych seem extremely wide-ranging, they are actually linked, for St Christopher was the Arquebusiers' patron saint.
30, Mozart keeps the listener continuously off-balance; he is an imp and trickster, the patron saint of practical jokes, as it were.
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