saintdom
1Saintdom — Saint dom ( d[u^]m), n. The state or character of a saint. [R.] Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …
2saintdom — noun see saint I …
3saintdom — saint·dom (sāntʹdəm) n. The condition or quality of being a saint. * * * …
4saintdom — noun sainthood …
5saintdom — n. position of a saint, status of one who has been canonized by the Christian church; all saints collectively, order of saints (also sainthood) …
6saintdom — saint·dom …
7saintdom — ˈsāntdəm noun ( s) : the quality or state of being a saint …
8saint — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French seint, saint, from Late Latin sanctus, from Latin, sacred, from past participle of sancire to make sacred more at sacred Date: 13th century 1. one officially recognized especially through… …
9sainthood — /saynt hood/, n. 1. the character or status of a saint. 2. saints collectively. Also saintdom /saynt deuhm/. [1540 50; SAINT + HOOD] * * * …
10sainthood — saint·hood || seɪnthÊŠd n. position of a saint, status of one who has been canonized by the Christian church; all saints collectively, order of saints (also saintdom) …
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