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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31, Saint Jerome is the city's patron saint, and he's celebrated each year with a raucous festival highlighted by a joyful procession.
32, Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303).
33, Duke of Bohemia who encouraged Christianization and was martyred by his brother Boleslav. He is popularly associated with Christmastide charity and is the patron saint of Bohemia.
34, That's when many ministers bless animals for the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi - the patron saint of animals.
35, By association he is regarded as the patron saint of tanners and skinners.
36, At first, Chinese regarded and worshiped the lion as a patron saint.
37, The history of Valentine's Day and its patron saint, is shrouded in mystery and apocrypha , and we do love mystery and apocrypha here.
38, It is an envoy of green forest and a patron saint of the human health.
39, IMPORTS were once the lifeblood of Venice; even its patron saint came from abroad.
40, St Michael is also considered in many Christian circles as the patron saint of the warrior.
41, Around this same time the Patron Saint, St Boniface, was born in nearby Crediton and it is said that he received his early training at Exeter. Sentencedict.com
42, For the safety of millions of workers, please choose "Patron Saint" Proban Flame Retardant Fabric.
43, This sculpture is in Glasgow's Church of Saint Mungo, named for the city's patron saint.
44, Along with Nikola Tesla (look him up), Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) is the patron saint of mistreated and underrated scientists – and possibly the most important woman in scientific history.
45, Guatemala City: Roman Catholics carry an image of the Virgin of the Assumption, the city's patron saint, during a parade.
46, Police Officers and Soldiers particularly American paratroopers regard him as their patron saint.
47, The history of Valentine's Day -- and its patron saint -- is very mysterious.
48, St Nicholas, the original Father Christmas, is the patron saint of thieves, virgins and communist Russia.
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