出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/28 17:40 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 saint, seint, sainct, seinct, sanct, senct, partly from 古期英語 sanct (“saint”) and confluence with Old French saint, seinte (Modern French saint); both from Latin sānctus (“holy, consecrated”, in Late Latin as a noun, “a saint”), past participle of sancīre (“to render sacred, make holy”), akin to sacer (“holy, sacred”). Doublet of Sanctus. Displaced native 中期英語 halwe (“saint”) from 古期英語 hālga (“saint, holy one”) (> Modern English hallow (“saint”)).
From 中期英語 saynten, seinten, sonten, partly from Anglo-Norman saintir and partly from the noun 中期英語 seint, seynt (see above).
saint (third-person singular simple present saints, present participle sainting, simple past and past participle sainted)
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a saint
a titular saint
revere a saint
a saint's state of mind
the serene
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the patron saint of a place
a tutelary saint
the departed saint