Letters that make saint
s, a, n, t, i are letters that make 'saint'
saints is a word created by adding a letter to 'saint'
5 possible definitions for 'saint'
Under this definition, saint is a noun and has the following properties:
patron saint is a type of saint.
Dominic, Saint Matthew the Apostle, St. Matthew the Apostle, St. Augustine, Saint Augustine, Lawrence, Saint Paul, St. Paul, St. Louis, Gregory, Gregory, Gregory Nazianzen, Ignatius of Loyola, Irenaeus, Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus, John the Divine, Thaddaeus, Saint Lawrence, St. Lawrence, doubting Thomas, Martin, Saint Ambrose, St. Ambrose, Andrew, Saint Andrew, St. Andrew, Saint Andrew the Apostle, Anselm, Saint Anselm, St. Anselm, Thomas Aquinas, Saint Thomas, St. Thomas, St. Thomas, Saint Thomas Aquinas, St. Thomas Aquinas, Athanasius, Saint Athanasius, St. Athanasius, Augustine of Hippo, St. Basil, Basil of Caesarea, Basil the Great, St. Basil the Great, Becket, Thomas a Becket, St. Thomas a Becket, Bede, Saint Bede, St. Bede, Baeda, Saint Baeda, St. Baeda, Beda, Saint Beda, St. Beda, the Venerable Bede, Benedict, Saint Benedict, St. Benedict, Boniface, Saint Boniface, St. Boniface, Wynfrith, Bridget, Saint Bridget, St. Bridget, Brigid, Saint Brigid, St. Brigid, Bride, Saint Bride, St. Bride, Bruno, Saint Bruno, St. Bruno, Saint Dominic, St. Dominic, Domingo de Guzman, Edward the Confessor, Saint Edward the Confessor, St. Edward the Confessor, Edward the Martyr, Saint Edward the Martyr, St. Edward the Martyr, Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis of Assisi, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Francis, Giovanni di Bernardone, Gregory I, Saint Gregory I, St. Gregory I, Gregory the Great, Gregory of Nazianzen, St. Gregory of Nazianzen, Ignatius, Saint Ignatius, St. Ignatius, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, St. Ignatius of Loyola, Loyola, Saint Irenaeus, St. Irenaeus, Jerome, Saint Jerome, St. Jerome, Hieronymus, Eusebius Hieronymus, Saint John the Apostle, St. John the Apostle, John the Evangelist, John Chrysostom, St. John Chrysostom, John the Baptist, St. John the Baptist, Judas, Saint Jude, St. Jude, Leo I, St. Leo I, Leo the Great, Louis IX, Saint Louis, Saint Luke, St. Luke, Saint Mark, St. Mark, St. Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalen, St. Mary Magdalen, Matthew, Saint Matthew, St. Matthew, Levi, Nicholas, St. Nicholas, Olaf II, Olav II, Saint Olaf, Saint Olav, St. Olaf, St. Olav, Apostle Paul, Paul the Apostle, Apostle of the Gentiles, Paul, Peter, Simon Peter, Saint Peter, St. Peter, Saint Peter the Apostle, St. Peter the Apostle, Simon, St. Simon, Simon Zelotes, Simon the Zealot, Simon the Canaanite, Teresa of Avila, Saint Teresa of Avila, Thomas, Thomas the doubting Apostle, Vitus, St. Vitus, Ambrose, Aquinas, Athanasius the Great, Augustine, Basil, Saint Thomas a Becket, Winfred, Apostle of Germany, Saint Francis, Saint James, St. James, Saint James the Apostle, St. James the Apostle, Saint John, St. John, Laurentius, St. Martin, Mary Magdalene, Saint Nicholas, Saint Thomas, Saul of Tarsus, Saul, Mark, Luke, John, James, Jude. are instances of 'saint'
'saint' can be a member of sainthood.
canonize, canonise, hallow, sainthood, saint, sanctify, bless, consecrate, beatific, angelic, angelical, saintlike, saintly, sainted are derivatives of 'saint'.
Under this definition, saint is a noun and has the following properties:
'saint' can be a type of role model, model.
crackerjack, class act, humdinger, jimdandy, jimhickey are types of 'saint'.
apotheosize, apotheose, sanctify, apotheosise, purify, purge, sainthood are derivatives of 'saint'.
Under this definition, saint is a noun and has the following properties:
holy man, holy person, angel have the same meaning as 'saint'
'saint' can be a type of good person.
sweet, sanctify, hallow, sainthood, purify, purge, bless, consecrate, beatific, angelic, angelical, saintlike, saintly, sainted, cherubic, seraphic are derivatives of 'saint'.
Under this definition, saint is a verb and has the following properties:
'saint' can be a category of religion, faith, organized religion.
saint, canon, canonization, canonisation are derivatives of 'saint'.
Under this definition, saint is a verb and has the following properties:
enshrine has the same meaning as saint