Synonym: frequenter, sponsor, supporter. Similar words: patrol, patriarchy, strong, astronomer, electronic, electronics, pat, psychiatrist. Meaning: ['peɪtrən] n. 1. a regular customer 2. the proprietor of an inn 3. someone who supports or champions something.
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121. Also patron of good weather and rain; he is invoked against bad luck and plague.
122. And the ultimate irony about Saint-Mames is that that particular saint Saint-Mames is the patron saint of the stomach.
123. He enclosed a number of copies of testimonials and requested one from his illustrious patron.
124. There is some evidence that contemporary composers are showing a renewed interest in the Church as a patron of the arts.
125. I think we really do need a well-known patron to get our work recognised, preferably somebody who loves Labradors!
126. It is run by the charity Turning Point - of which the princess is patron.
127. Also patron of cab drivers and gardeners; he is invoked against hemorrhoids.
128. But not every patron hails from the Indochinese enclaves that dot this part of San Diego.
129. Also patron of clerics, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, stamp collectors, telecommunications workers, and television workers.
130. And finally, the great patron, the boss of the bunch[sentencedict.com/patron.html], must have an overwhelming desire to win.
131. Also patron of cooks, cutlers, glaziers, restaurateurs, and Sri Lanka.
132. Also patron of adopted children, the death of children, parenthood, and widows.
133. My patron saint was Saint Jude, the patron of lost causes.
134. He is acclaimed as a patron of arts and science, as a military innovator, and as a valiant warrior.
135. They also created a mythical patron, a just ruler who rewarded the good and punished evil doers by unleashing massive snowstorms.
136. Also patron of accountants, bankers, bookkeepers, customs agents, and tax collectors.
137. Also patron of actors, lawyers, printers, and secretaries. Feast day, August 25.
138. Also patron of cooks, cutlers, glaziers, the poor, and restaurateurs.
139. He was lucky to have found a millionaire patron.
140. Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travellers.
141. The Emperor is a renowned patron of learning.
142. Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland.
143. I have found out who my patron is.
144. St. George is the Patron Saint of England.
145. St. Matthew is the patron saint of bankers.
146. Cannily, the government is turning patron.
147. This patron saint suited this soul.
148. To my patron I will be scrupulously true.
149. Indeed he was a patron of culture religion.
150. 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.
More similar words: patrol, patriarchy, strong, astronomer, electronic, electronics, pat, psychiatrist, spate, patch, patent, patient, pattern, irony, sympathy, at regular intervals, bear on, bronze, chronic, go wrong, anticipate, occupation, troop, border on, confront, frontier, participate, stroke, ironically, in front of.