出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/17 23:11 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)
saint
May be used for either male or female names. May be combined with the other word using a hyphen, particularly following French examples.
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a saint
a titular saint
revere a saint
a saint's state of mind
the serene
クーズー
the patron saint of a place
a tutelary saint
the departed saint