saints

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Englisch - Türkisch
evliya
saint
aziz

Yoksullara yemek verdiğimde bana aziz diyorlar. Yoksulların neden yemeği yok diye sorduğumda ise bana komünist diyorlar. - When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.

Eğer fakirlere yiyecek bir şey verirsem, o zaman bana aziz derler. Eğer fakirlerin neden yiyecek hiçbir şeyi olmadığını sorarsam, o zaman bana komünist derler. - If I give the poor something to eat, then they call me a saint. If I ask why the poor have nothing to eat, then they call me a communist.

saints day
azizler günü
SS
(Askeri) denizaltı (submarine)
Saint
(isim) Eren

Noel Baba bir Anadolu ereniydi. - Santa Claus was an Anatolian saint.

saint
kutsal

Protestanlar azizleri kutsal saymazlar. - Protestants don't venerate saints.

all saints' day
1 kasım yortusu
saint
evliya
saint
ermiş

Ermiş falan değil o. Öyleymiş gibi duruyor sadece. - He's not a saint. He just looks like one.

Latter day Saints
Ahır Zaman Azizleri
all saints
Bütün azizler
All Saints' Day
azizler yortusu [brit.]
latter day saints
mormonlar
muslim saints
müsliman evliyalar
saint
(Askeri) SAINT: Yörüngedeki uyduları önleme, inceleme ve özellikleri hakkında bilgi vermek imkanını sağlamak üzere hazırlanmış bir uydu kontrol sistemi
saint
{f} aziz kabul etmek
saint
{f} azizler mertebesine çıkarmak
Englisch - Englisch
plural form of Saint, title of a saint
A nickname of Southampton Football Club, a football club from Southampton, England
acronym for Special AbIlities aNd Tactics Squad, which is the new name for EVIL given to the group by God SAINTS consists of Michael "Warlock" Ferier, Scott "Bloodstreak" Ferier, James "Elemental" Rayne, Terra, Ryan "Plasman" Hunter, Thranade mo "Demonik" Nika'thraga, and Daniel "Ballistic Boy" Shephard
Plural form of saint
City of Saints (See under City and Holy City )
saints' days
plural form of saint's day
Saints Cyril and Methodius
born 827, Thessalonica, Macedonia died Feb. 14, 869, Rome born 825, Thessalonica died April 6, 884, Moravia; feast day for both, Western church February 14; Eastern church May 11 Brothers who Christianized the Danubian Slavs. They began missionary work among the Slavs of Moravia in 863. Gifted scholars and linguists, they translated the holy scriptures into the language later known as Old Church Slavic (or Slavonic) and are credited with inventing the Glagolithic alphabet (see Cyrillic alphabet). In 868 they traveled to Rome to defend the use of a Slavic liturgy. When Cyril died, Methodius returned to Moravia as an archbishop. Known as the "apostles to the Slavs," the two brothers influenced the religious and cultural development of all Slavic peoples
saints peter and paul
first celebrated in the 3rd century
All Saints Day
the Christian festival, held November 1, that commemorates all the saints (especially, in many churches, those who have died in the preceding year)
All Saints' Day
In Christian tradition, the annual feast day celebrating the life of all saints on the first day of November
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The major denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, founded in the United States by Joseph Smith; the Mormon Church
Latter Day Saints
plural form of Latter Day Saint
Latter-day Saints
plural form of Latter-day Saint
Saint
someone connected with any of the sports teams known as the Saints, as a fan, player, coach etc
Saint
A title given to a saint, often prefixed to the person's name

Saint Stephen was the first martyr..

Saints.
SS
patron saints
plural form of patron saint
saint
A person to whom a church or another religious group has officially attributed the title of "saint"

Kateri Tekawitha was proclaimed a saint.

saint
One who is sanctified or made holy; a person who is separated unto God’s service

to the assembly of God which is at Corinth; those who are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all who call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ in every place, both theirs and ours. (1Cor. 1:2).

saint
A person with positive qualities

Dorothy Day was a living saint.

saint
{n} one eminent for piety, a sort of puritan
saint
{v} to canonize, to appear very pious or holy
All Saints
famous British pop band
All Saints' Day
November 1, the day on which a Christian feast honoring all the saints is observed. Also called Allhallows. 1 November, when Christian churches remember all the saints. In Christianity, a day commemorating all the saints of the church, known and unknown. It is celebrated on November 1 in the Western churches and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in the Eastern churches. The first general observance of All Saints' Day was ordered by Pope Gregory IV in 837. In medieval England the festival was called All Hallows, and its eve is still known as Halloween
All Saints' Day
church festival celebrated on November 1st in honor of all of the saints
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
the official name of the Mormon church, established in the US by Joseph Smith in 1830
Latter-Day Saints
another name for the mormons
Saint
A title given to a saint, often prefixed to the persons name
all saints
The first day of November, called, also, Allhallows or Hallowmas; a feast day kept in honor of all the saints; also, the season of this festival
all saints' day
a Christian feast day honoring all the saints; first observed in 835
saint
{f} recognize as a saint; canonize, add to the list of saints officially recognized by the Christian Church
saint
a person whose virtue and holiness was considered to be proven and who was already with God; a saint was considered capable of interceding with God on behalf of a person who prayed to them, and of performing miracles
saint
a person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization
saint
One who is sanctified or made holy; a person who is separated unto God's service
saint
One of the blessed in heaven
saint
Typically, the term saint refers to someone who has lived a life of exceptional Christian virtue, totally dedicated to God, and who has passed on into heaven In heaven, a saint can be called upon to intercede for the living In Orthodoxy saints are often venerated with the use of icons, while in Catholicism, their relics have been the focus of veneration and worship
saint
hold sacred
saint
To canonize, to formally recognize someone as a saint
saint
model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
saint
person of exceptional holiness a person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization
saint
A person whom a church or another religious group has officially proclaimed to have shown heroic virtue and holiness
saint
a title of honor and recognition given by the Church to people who lived holy lives, who are believed to be in heaven, and thus, capable of interceding
saint
A spiritually evolved person
saint
approval If you refer to a living person as a saint, you mean that they are extremely kind, patient, and unselfish. My girlfriend is a saint to put up with me. Holy person. In the New Testament, St. Paul used the term to mean a member of the Christian community, but the term more commonly refers to those noted for their holiness and venerated during their lifetimes or after death. In Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, saints are publicly recognized by the church and are considered intercessors with God for the living. They are honoured on special feast days, and their remains and personal effects are venerated as relics. Often Christian saints perform miracles in their lifetime, or miracles occur in their names after their death. In Islam, wali ("friend of God") is often translated as saint; in Buddhism, arhats and bodhisattvas are roughly equivalent to saints. Hindu sadhus are somewhat similar. See also canonization. Adalbert Saint Agatha Saint Agnes Saint Aidan Saint Albertus Magnus Saint Alexander Nevsky Saint Ambrose Saint Andrew Saint Angilbert Saint Anselm of Canterbury Saint Ansgar Saint Anthony of Egypt Saint Anthony of Padua Saint Aquinas Saint Thomas Athanasius Saint Augustine of Hippo Saint Augustine of Canterbury Saint Barbara Saint Barnabas Saint Bartholomew Saint Basil the Great Saint Becket Saint Thomas Bede Saint Bellarmine Saint Robert Benedict of Nursia Saint Bernadette of Lourdes Saint Bernard de Clairvaux Saint Bernardine of Siena Saint Bolingbroke Henry Saint John 1st Viscount Bonaventure Saint Boniface Saint Borromeo Saint Charles Brébeuf Saint Jean de Brendan Saint Bridget Saint Bruno of Querfurt Saint Saint Boniface of Querfurt Cabrini Saint Frances Xavier Catherine of Alexandria Saint Catherine of Siena Saint Cecilia Saint Christopher Saint Chrysostom Saint John Ciaran of Clonmacnoise Saint Clare of Assisi Saint Clement of Alexandria Saint Columba Saint Columban Saint Cuthbert Saint Cyprian Saint Cyril of Alexandria Saint Cyril of Jerusalem Saint Denis Saint Saint Denys Dominic Saint Drexel Saint Katherine Dunstan of Canterbury Saint East Saint Louis Race Riot Edward the Confessor Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Saint Francis de Sales Saint Francis of Assisi Saint Gelasius I Saint George Saint Godfrey of Saint Victor Great Saint Bernard Pass Gregory I Saint Gregory of Nazianzus Saint Gregory of Nyssa Saint Gregory of Tours Saint Gregory VII Saint Helena Saint Hugh of Saint Victor Ignatius of Antioch Saint Irenaeus Saint Isidore of Sevilla Saint James Saint Jerome Saint Joan of Arc Saint John of Damascus Saint Saint John Damascene John the Baptist Saint Joseph Saint Justin Martyr Saint Kolbe Saint Maksymilian Maria Saint Ladislas Lawrence Saint Saint Laurence Leo I Saint Leo IX Saint Loyola Saint Ignatius of Luke Saint Malachy Saint Margaret of Antioch Saint Saint Marina Margaret of Scotland Saint Mark the Evangelist Saint Martin of Tours Saint Mary Magdalene Saint Matthew Saint Mesrob Saint Saint Mesrop Mashtots Mont Saint Michel More Saint Thomas Neri Saint Philip Nerses I the Great Saint Newtown Saint Boswells Nicholas Saint Saint Olaf Olga Saint Saint Helga Palamas Saint Gregory Patrick Saint patron saint Paul Saint Peter Damian Saint Peter the Apostle Saint Photius Saint Pius V Saint Pius X Saint Plunket Saint Oliver Raymond of Saint Gilles Raymond of Peñafort Saint Rose of Lima Saint Saint Albans Raid Saint Andrews Saint Andrews University of Saint Augustine Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre of Saint Basil the Blessed Saint Bernard Saint Clair Lake Saint Croix Saint Elias Mountains Saint Elmo's fire Saint Francis River Saint George's Saint George's Channel Saint Gotthard Pass Saint Helena Saint Helens Mount Saint John Saint John River Saint John's Saint Johns River Saint Kitts Nevis Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Laurent Louis Stephen Saint Laurent Yves Henri Donat Mathieu Saint Lawrence Gulf of Saint Lawrence River Saint Lawrence Seaway Saint Louis Saint Lucia Saint Mark's Basilica Saint Martin Saint Paul Saint Paul River Saint Paul's Cathedral Saint Peter's Basilica Saint Petersburg Saint Thomas Saint Vincent Cape Saint Vincent Gulf Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Cloud porcelain Saint Denis Saint Exupéry Antoine Marie Roger de Saint Gaudens Augustus Saint Germain Treaty of Saint Jean Lac Saint John's wort Saint Just Louis Antoine Léon de Saint Léon Charles Victor Arthur Michel Saint Malo Gulf of Saint Maurice River Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Saë ns Charles Camille Saint Simon Claude Henri de Rouvroy comte de Sebastian Saint Seton Saint Elizabeth Ann Simeon Stylites Saint Saint Stephen Stephen Saint Teresa of Ávila Saint Theodore of Canterbury Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Saint Thomas Saint Ursula Saint Vardan Mamikonian Saint Vincent de Paul Saint Vladimir I Saint Wilfrid Saint Xavier Saint Francis Crèvecoeur Michel Guillaume Saint Jean de John of the Cross Saint John the Apostle Saint Montcalm de Saint Véran Louis Joseph de Montcalm Grozon marquis de Northcliffe of Saint Peter Alfred Charles William Harmsworth Viscount Saint John Perse Marie René Auguste Aléxis Saint Léger Léger House of the Hospitallers of Saint Mary of the Teutons All Saints' Day Cyril and Methodius Saints Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
saint
(1) A person who has been set aside for a holy life; in this sense, all Christians are saints (2) A person whose life is upheld as spiritually exemplary In some churches, there is a process for recognizing saints In the Roman Catholic Church, it is very formal In the Episcopal Church, it is done informally by the Prayer Book committee (3) In some groups, the word saint has come to mean a deceased Christian, as in the phrase “my sainted mother ”
saint
{i} person canonized by the Christian Church for his holy qualities; extremely holy person, very righteous person
saint
To make a saint of; to enroll among the saints by an offical act, as of the pope; to canonize; to give the title or reputation of a saint to (some one)
saint
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saint
From the Latin word sanctus, meaning "holy, sacred" 1 A person who is devoted to serving God and other people The Christians in New Testament times called each other saints because they regarded themselves as specially set aside from the pagan world and dedicated to God and Jesus Christ through baptism 2 A person who is in heaven Sometimes the Church recognises the status of such a person officially by the process of canonisation The pope then canonises a saint
saint
A person sanctified; a holy or godly person; one eminent for piety and virtue; any true Christian, as being redeemed and consecrated to God
saint
A holy person, especially one who has shown heroic virtue
saint
in the Catholic church; declare (a dead person) to be a saint; "After he was shown to have performed a miracle, the priest was canonized"
saint
A saint is someone who has died and been officially recognized and honoured by the Christian church because his or her life was a perfect example of the way Christians should live. Every parish was named after a saint. Saint John
saint
To act or live as a saint
saint
person of exceptional holiness
saint
One canonized by the church
saints
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