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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Saint
n.
1.
A
person
sanctified
;
a
holy
or
godly
person
;
one
eminent
for
piety
and
virtue
;
any
true
Christian
,
as
being
redeemed
and
consecrated
to
God
.
Them
that
are
sanctified
in
Christ
Jesus
,
called
to
be
saints
.
--
1
Cor
.
i
. 2.
2.
One
of
the
blessed
in
heaven
.
Then
shall
thy
saints
,
unmixed
,
and
from
the
impure
Far
separate
,
circling
thy
holy
mount
,
Unfeigned
hallelujahs
to
thee
sing
. --
Milton
.
3.
Eccl.
One
canonized
by
the
church
. [
Abbrev
.
St
.]
Saint Andrew's cross
.
(a)
A
cross
shaped
like
the
letter
X
.
See
Illust
.
4,
under
Cross
.
(b)
Bot.
A
low
North
American
shrub
(
Ascyrum Crux-Andreae
,
the
petals
of
which
have
the
form
of
a
Saint
Andrew's
cross
. --
Gray
.
Saint Anthony's cross
,
a
T
-shaped
cross
.
See
Illust
.
6,
under
Cross
.
Saint Anthony's fire
,
the
erysipelas
; --
popularly
so
called
because
it
was
supposed
to
have
been
cured
by
the
intercession
of
Saint
Anthony
.
Saint Anthony's nut
Bot.
,
the
groundnut
(
Bunium flexuosum
); --
so
called
because
swine
feed
on
it
,
and
St
.
Anthony
was
once
a
swineherd
. --
Dr
.
Prior
.
Saint Anthony's turnip
Bot.
,
the
bulbous
crowfoot
,
a
favorite
food
of
swine
. --
Dr
.
Prior
.
Saint Barnaby's thistle
Bot.
,
a
kind
of
knapweed
(
Centaurea solstitialis
)
flowering
on
St
.
Barnabas's
Day
,
June
11th. --
Dr
.
Prior
.
Saint Bernard
Zool.
,
a
breed
of
large
,
handsome
dogs
celebrated
for
strength
and
sagacity
,
formerly
bred
chiefly
at
the
Hospice
of
St
.
Bernard
in
Switzerland
,
but
now
common
in
Europe
and
America
.
There
are
two
races
,
the
smooth-haired
and
the
rough-haired
.
See
Illust
.
under
Dog
.
Saint Catharine's flower
Bot.
,
the
plant
love-in-a-mist
.
See
under
Love
.
Saint Cuthbert's beads
Paleon.
,
the
fossil
joints
of
crinoid
stems
.
Saint Dabeoc's heath
Bot.
,
a
heatherlike
plant
(
Daboecia polifolia
),
named
from
an
Irish
saint
.
Saint Distaff's Day
.
See
under
Distaff
.
Saint Elmo's fire
,
a
luminous
,
flamelike
appearance
,
sometimes
seen
in
dark
,
tempestuous
nights
,
at
some
prominent
point
on
a
ship
,
particularly
at
the
masthead
and
the
yardarms
.
It
has
also
been
observed
on
land
,
and
is
due
to
the
discharge
of
electricity
from
elevated
or
pointed
objects
.
A
single
flame
is
called
a
Helena
,
or
a
Corposant
;
a
double
,
or
twin
,
flame
is
called
a
Castor and Pollux
,
or
a
double Corposant
.
It
takes
its
name
from
St
.
Elmo
,
the
patron
saint
of
sailors
.
Saint George's cross
Her.
,
a
Greek
cross
gules
upon
a
field
argent
,
the
field
being
represented
by
a
narrow
fimbriation
in
the
ensign
,
or
union
jack
,
of
Great
Britain
.
Saint George's ensign
,
a
red
cross
on
a
white
field
with
a
union
jack
in
the
upper
corner
next
the
mast
.
It
is
the
distinguishing
badge
of
ships
of
the
royal
navy
of
England
; --
called
also
the white ensign
. --
Brande
&
C
.
Saint George's flag
,
a
smaller
flag
resembling
the
ensign
,
but
without
the
union
jack
;
used
as
the
sign
of
the
presence
and
command
of
an
admiral
. [
Eng
.] --
Brande
&
C
.
Saint Gobain glass
Chem.
,
a
fine
variety
of
soda-lime
plate
glass
,
so
called
from
St
.
Gobain
in
France
,
where
it
was
manufactured
.
Saint Ignatius's bean
Bot.
,
the
seed
of
a
tree
of
the
Philippines
(
Strychnos Ignatia
),
of
properties
similar
to
the
nux
vomica
.
Saint James's shell
Zool.
,
a
pecten
(
Vola Jacobaeus
)
worn
by
pilgrims
to
the
Holy
Land
.
See
Illust
.
under
Scallop
.
Saint James's-wort
Bot.
,
a
kind
of
ragwort
(
Senecio Jacobaea
).
Saint John's bread
.
Bot.
See
Carob
.
Saint John's-wort
Bot.
,
any
plant
of
the
genus
Hypericum
,
most
species
of
which
have
yellow
flowers
; --
called
also
John's-wort
.
Saint Leger
,
the
name
of
a
race
for
three-year-old
horses
run
annually
in
September
at
Doncaster
,
England
; --
instituted
in
1776
by
Col
.
St
.
Leger
.
Saint Martin's herb
Bot.
,
a
small
tropical
American
violaceous
plant
(
Sauvagesia erecta
).
It
is
very
mucilaginous
and
is
used
in
medicine
.
Saint Martin's summer
,
a
season
of
mild
,
damp
weather
frequently
prevailing
during
late
autumn
in
England
and
the
Mediterranean
countries
; --
so
called
from
St
.
Martin's
Festival
,
occurring
on
November
11.
It
corresponds
to
the
Indian
summer
in
America
. --
Shak
.
--
Whittier
.
Saint Patrick's cross
.
See
Illust
.
4,
under
Cross
.
Saint Patrick's Day
,
the
17th
of
March
,
anniversary
of
the
death
(
about
466)
of
St
.
Patrick
,
the
apostle
and
patron
saint
of
Ireland
.
Saint Peter's fish
.
Zool.
See
John Dory
,
under
John
.
Saint Peter's-wort
Bot.
,
a
name
of
several
plants
,
as
Hypericum Ascyron
,
Hypericum quadrangulum
,
Ascyrum stans
,
etc
.
Saint Peter's wreath
Bot.
,
a
shrubby
kind
of
Spiraea
(
Spiraea hypericifolia
),
having
long
slender
branches
covered
with
clusters
of
small
white
blossoms
in
spring
.
Saint's bell
.
See
Sanctus bell
,
under
Sanctus
.
Saint Vitus's dance
Med.
,
chorea
; --
so
called
from
the
supposed
cures
wrought
on
intercession
to
this
saint
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Star
n.
1.
One
of
the
innumerable
luminous
bodies
seen
in
the
heavens
;
any
heavenly
body
other
than
the
sun
,
moon
,
comets
,
and
nebulae
.
His
eyen
twinkled
in
his
head
aright
,
As
do
the
stars
in
the
frosty
night
. --
Chaucer
.
Note:
☞
The
stars
are
distinguished
as
planets
,
and
fixed stars
.
See
Planet
,
Fixed stars
under
Fixed
,
and
Magnitude of a star
under
Magnitude
.
2.
The
polestar
;
the
north
star
.
3.
Astrol.
A
planet
supposed
to
influence
one's
destiny
; (
usually
pl.
)
a
configuration
of
the
planets
,
supposed
to
influence
fortune
.
O
malignant
and
ill-brooding
stars
.
--
Shak
.
Blesses
his
stars
,
and
thinks
it
luxury
.
--
Addison
.
4.
That
which
resembles
the
figure
of
a
star
,
as
an
ornament
worn
on
the
breast
to
indicate
rank
or
honor
.
On
whom
. . .
Lavish
Honor
showered
all
her
stars
. --
Tennyson
.
5.
Specifically
,
a
radiated
mark
in
writing
or
printing
;
an
asterisk
[
thus
, *]; --
used
as
a
reference
to
a
note
,
or
to
fill
a
blank
where
something
is
omitted
,
etc
.
6.
Pyrotechny
A
composition
of
combustible
matter
used
in
the
heading
of
rockets
,
in
mines
,
etc
.,
which
,
exploding
in
the
air
,
presents
a
starlike
appearance
.
7.
A
person
of
brilliant
and
attractive
qualities
,
especially
on
public
occasions
,
as
a
distinguished
orator
,
a
leading
theatrical
performer
,
etc
.
Note:
☞
Star
is
used
in
the
formation
of
compound
words
generally
of
obvious
signification
;
as
,
star
-aspiring,
star
-bespangled,
star
-bestudded,
star
-blasting,
star
-bright,
star
-crowned,
star
-directed,
star
-eyed,
star
-headed,
star
-paved,
star
-roofed,
star
-sprinkled,
star
-wreathed.
Blazing star
,
Double star
,
Multiple star
,
Shooting star
,
etc
.
See
under
Blazing
,
Double
,
etc
.
Nebulous star
Astron.
,
a
small
well-defined
circular
nebula
,
having
a
bright
nucleus
at
its
center
like
a
star
.
Star anise
Bot.
,
any
plant
of
the
genus
Illicium
; --
so
called
from
its
star-shaped
capsules
.
Star apple
Bot.
,
a
tropical
American
tree
(
Chrysophyllum Cainito
),
having
a
milky
juice
and
oblong
leaves
with
a
silky-golden
pubescence
beneath
.
It
bears
an
applelike
fruit
,
the
carpels
of
which
present
a
starlike
figure
when
cut
across
.
The
name
is
extended
to
the
whole
genus
of
about
sixty
species
,
and
the
natural
order
(
Sapotaceae
)
to
which
it
belongs
is
called
the
Star-apple
family
.
Star conner
,
one
who
cons
,
or
studies
,
the
stars
;
an
astronomer
or
an
astrologer
. --
Gascoigne
.
Star coral
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
species
of
stony
corals
belonging
to
Astraea
,
Orbicella
,
and
allied
genera
,
in
which
the
calicles
are
round
or
polygonal
and
contain
conspicuous
radiating
septa
.
Star cucumber
.
Bot.
See
under
Cucumber
.
Star flower
.
Bot.
(a)
A
plant
of
the
genus
Ornithogalum
;
star-of-Bethlehem
.
(b)
See
Starwort
(b)
.
(c)
An
American
plant
of
the
genus
Trientalis
(
Trientalis Americana
). --
Gray
.
Star fort
Fort.
,
a
fort
surrounded
on
the
exterior
with
projecting
angles
; --
whence
the
name
.
Star gauge
Ordnance
,
a
long
rod
,
with
adjustable
points
projecting
radially
at
its
end
,
for
measuring
the
size
of
different
parts
of
the
bore
of
a
gun
.
Star grass
.
Bot.
(a)
A
small
grasslike
plant
(
Hypoxis erecta
)
having
star-shaped
yellow
flowers
.
(b)
The
colicroot
.
See
Colicroot
.
Star hyacinth
Bot.
,
a
bulbous
plant
of
the
genus
Scilla
(
Scilla autumnalis
); --
called
also
star-headed hyacinth
.
Star jelly
Bot.
,
any
one
of
several
gelatinous
plants
(
Nostoc commune
,
Nostoc edule
,
etc
.).
See
Nostoc
.
Star lizard
.
Zool.
Same
as
Stellion
.
Star-of-Bethlehem
Bot.
,
a
bulbous
liliaceous
plant
(
Ornithogalum umbellatum
)
having
a
small
white
starlike
flower
.
Star-of-the-earth
Bot.
,
a
plant
of
the
genus
Plantago
(
Plantago coronopus
),
growing
upon
the
seashore
.
Star polygon
Geom.
,
a
polygon
whose
sides
cut
each
other
so
as
to
form
a
star-shaped
figure
.
Stars and Stripes
,
a
popular
name
for
the
flag
of
the
United
States
,
which
consists
of
thirteen
horizontal
stripes
,
alternately
red
and
white
,
and
a
union
having
,
in
a
blue
field
,
white
stars
to
represent
the
several
States
,
one
for
each
.
With
the
old
flag
,
the
true
American
flag
,
the
Eagle
,
and
the
Stars and Stripes
,
waving
over
the
chamber
in
which
we
sit
.
--
D
.
Webster
.
Star showers
.
See
Shooting star
,
under
Shooting
.
Star thistle
Bot.
,
an
annual
composite
plant
(
Centaurea solstitialis
)
having
the
involucre
armed
with
stout
radiating
spines
.
Star wheel
Mach.
,
a
star-shaped
disk
,
used
as
a
kind
of
ratchet
wheel
,
in
repeating
watches
and
the
feed
motions
of
some
machines
.
Star worm
Zool.
,
a
gephyrean
.
Temporary star
Astron.
,
a
star
which
appears
suddenly
,
shines
for
a
period
,
and
then
nearly
or
quite
disappears
.
These
stars
were
supposed
by
some
astronomers
to
be
variable
stars
of
long
and
undetermined
periods
.
More
recently
,
variations
star
in
start
intensity
are
classified
more
specifically
,
and
this
term
is
now
obsolescent
.
See
also
nova
. [
Obsolescent
]
Variable star
Astron.
,
a
star
whose
brilliancy
varies
periodically
,
generally
with
regularity
,
but
sometimes
irregularly
; --
called
periodical star
when
its
changes
occur
at
fixed
periods
.
Water star grass
Bot.
,
an
aquatic
plant
(
Schollera graminea
)
with
small
yellow
starlike
blossoms
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Centaurea
solstitialis
n
:
European
weed
having
a
winged
stem
and
hairy
leaves
;
adventive
in
the
eastern
United
States
[
syn
: {
Barnaby's
thistle
,
yellow star-thistle
]
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