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聖人 - The Free Dictionaryによる聖人の定義

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聖人とは、特に宗教的な文脈において、神聖視される人物を指します。聖人は通常、道徳的な模範や信仰の象徴とされ、特定の宗教において崇拝されることがあります。聖人の定義は、文脈によって異なる場合がありますが、一般的には高い倫理基準や神への奉仕を重視する存在です。
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Saint - definition of saint by The Free Dictionary Saint - definition of saint by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/saint Printer Friendly saint Also found in: Thesaurus , Medical , Legal , Financial , Acronyms , Idioms , Encyclopedia , Wikipedia . saint (sānt) n. 1. Christianity a. Abbr. St. or S. A person officially recognized, especially by canonization, as being entitled to public veneration and capable of interceding for people on earth. b. A person who has died and gone to heaven. c. Saint A member of any of various Christian groups, especially a Latter-Day Saint. 2. A person who is venerated for holiness in a non-Christian religious tradition. 3. An extremely virtuous person. tr.v. saint·ed , saint·ing , saints 1. To name, recognize, or venerate as a saint. 2. To regard or venerate as extremely virtuous. [Middle English seint , from Old French saint , from Late Latin sānctus , from Latin, holy , past participle of sancīre , to consecrate ; see sak- in Indo-European roots .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. saint ( seɪnt; unstressed sənt ) n 1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a person who after death is formally recognized by a Christian Church, esp the Roman Catholic Church, as having attained, through holy deeds or behaviour, a specially exalted place in heaven and the right to veneration 2. a person of exceptional holiness or goodness 3. (Bible) ( plural ) Bible the collective body of those who are righteous in God's sight vb (Ecclesiastical Terms) ( tr ) to canonize; recognize formally as a saint [C12: from Old French, from Latin sanctus holy, from sancīre to hallow] ˈsaintdom n ˈsaintless adj ˈsaintlike adj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 saint (seɪnt) n. 1. a person of exceptional holiness, formally recognized by the Christian Church esp. by canonization. 2. a person of great virtue or benevolence. 3. a founder or patron, as of a movement. 4. a member of any of various Christian groups. v.t. 5. to acknowledge as a saint; canonize. [1150–1200; Middle English seint(e) < Old French saint(e) < Late Latin sānctus, Latin: inviolate, holy, sacred, orig. past participle of sancīre to confirm, sanction; replacing Old English sanct < Latin] Saint. For entries beginning with this word, see also St ., Ste . Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. saint Past participle: sainted Gerund: sainting Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Imperative saint saint Present I saint you saint he/she/it saints we saint you saint they saint Preterite I sainted you sainted he/she/it sainted we sainted you sainted they sainted Present Continuous I am sainting you are sainting he/she/it is sainting we are sainting you are sainting they are sainting Present Perfect I have sainted you have sainted he/she/it has sainted we have sainted you have sainted they have sainted Past Continuous I was sainting you were sainting he/she/it was sainting we were sainting you were sainting they were sainting Past Perfect I had sainted you had sainted he/she/it had sainted we had sainted you had sainted they had sainted Future I will saint you will saint he/she/it will saint we will saint you will saint they will saint Future Perfect I will have sainted you will have sainted he/she/it will have sainted we will have sainted you will have sainted they will have sainted Future Continuous I will be sainting you will be sainting he/she/it will be sainting we will be sainting you will be sainting they will be sainting Present Perfect Continuous I have been sainting you have been sainting he/she/it has been sainting we have been sainting you have been sainting they have been sainting Future Perfect Continuous I will have been sainting you will have been sainting he/she/it will have been sainting we will have been sainting you will have been sainting they will have been sainting Past Perfect Continuous I had been sainting you had been sainting he/she/it had been sainting we had been sainting you had been sainting they had been sainting Conditional I would saint you would saint he/she/it would saint we would saint you would saint they would saint Past Conditional I would have sainted you would have sainted he/she/it would have sainted we would have sainted you would have sainted they would have sainted Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. saint - a person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization sainthood - saints collectively deity , divinity , god , immortal - any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force patron saint - a saint who is considered to be a defender of some group or nation 2. saint - person of exceptional holiness holy man , holy person , angel Buddha - one who has achieved a state of perfect enlightenment fakeer , fakir , faqir , faquir - a Muslim or Hindu mendicant monk who is regarded as a holy man good person - a person who is good to other people 3. saint - model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal nonesuch , nonpareil , nonsuch , apotheosis , ideal , paragon crackerjack , jimdandy , jimhickey - someone excellent of their kind; "he's a jimdandy of a soldier" role model , model - someone worthy of imitation; "every child needs a role model" class act - someone who shows impressive and stylish excellence humdinger - someone of remarkable excellence; "a humdinger of a secretary" Verb 1. saint - hold sacred enshrine reverence , venerate , revere , fear - regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of; "Fear God as your father"; "We venerate genius" 2. saint - declare (a dead person) to be a saint; "After he was shown to have performed a miracle, the priest was canonized" canonize , canonise organized religion , religion , faith - an institution to express belief in a divine power; "he was raised in the Baptist religion"; "a member of his own faith contradicted him" adjudge , declare , hold - declare to be; "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. saint noun Saints Saint Feast day Agatha 5 February Agnes 31 January Aidan 31 August Alban 22 June Albertus Magnus 15 November Aloysius (patron saint of youth) 21 June Ambrose 7 December Andrew (Scotland) 30 November Anne 26 July Anselm 21 April Anthony or Antony 17 January Anthony or Antony of Padua 13 June Athanasius 2 May Augustine of Hippo 28 August Barnabas 11 June Bartholomew 24 August Basil 2 January Bede 25 May Benedict 11 July Bernadette of Lourdes 16 April Bernard of Clairvaux 20 August Bernard of Menthon 28 May Bonaventura or Bonaventure 15 July Boniface 5 June Brendan 16 May Bridget, Bride or Brigid (Ireland) 1 February Bridget or Birgitta (Sweden) 23 July Catherine of Alexandria 25 November Catherine of Siena (the Dominican Order) 29 April Cecilia (music) 22 November Charles Borromeo 4 November Christopher (travellers) 25 July Clare of Assisi 11 August Clement I 23 November Clement of Alexandria 5 December Columba or Colmcille 9 June Crispin (shoemakers) 25 October Crispinian (shoemakers) 25 October Cuthbert 20 March Cyprian 16 September Cyril 14 February Cyril of Alexandria 27 June David (Wales) 1 March Denis (France) 9 October Dominic 7 August Dorothy 6 February Dunstan 19 May Edmund 20 November Edward the Confessor 13 October Edward the Martyr 18 March Elizabeth 5 November Elizabeth of Hungary 17 November Elmo 2 June Ethelbert or Æthelbert 25 February Francis of Assisi 4 October Francis of Sales 24 January Francis Xavier 3 December Geneviève (Paris) 3 January George (England) 23 April Gertrude 16 November Gilbert of Sempringham 4 February Giles (cripples, beggars, and lepers) 1 September Gregory I (the Great) 3 September Gregory VII or Hildebrand 25 May Gregory of Nazianzus 2 January Gregory of Nyssa 9 March Gregory of Tours 17 November Hilary of Poitiers 13 January Hildegard of Bingen 17 September Helen or Helena 18 August Helier 16 July Ignatius 17 October Ignatius of Loyola 31 July Isidore of Seville 4 April James 23 October James the Less 3 May Jane Frances de Chantal 12 December Jerome 30 September Joachim 26 July Joan of Arc 30 May John 27 December John Bosco 31 January John Chrysostom 13 September John Ogilvie 10 March John of Damascus 4 December John of the Cross 14 December John the Baptist 24 June Joseph 19 March Joseph of Arimathaea 17 March Joseph of Copertino 18 September Jude 28 October Justin 1 June Kentigern or Mungo 14 January Kevin 3 June Lawrence 10 August Lawrence O'Toole 14 November Leger 2 October Leo I (the Great) 10 November Leo II 3 July Leo III 12 June Leo IV 17 July Leonard 6 November Lucy 13 December Luke 18 October Malachy 3 November Margaret 20 July Margaret of Scotland 10 June, 16 November (in Scotland) Maria Goretti 6 July Mark 25 April Martha 29 July Martin de Porres 3 November Martin of Tours (France) 11 November Mary 15 August Mary Magdalene 22 July Matthew or Levi 21 September Matthias 14 May Methodius 14 February Michael 29 September Neot 31 July Nicholas (Russia, children, sailors, merchants, and pawnbrokers) 6 December Nicholas I (the Great) 13 November Ninian 16 September Olaf or Olav (Norway) 29 July Oliver Plunket or

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