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pa·tron 'saint nSchutzpatron(in) m(f)¿ Kultur?England, Irland, Schottland und Wales haben alle ihre eigenen patron saints - Schutzpatrone. St George von England wird am 23. April gefeiert, St Patrick von Irland am 17. März, St David von Wales am 1. März und St Andrew von Schottland wird am 30. November begangen. Der Apostel Andreas wurde an ein X-förmiges Kreuz genagelt und deshalb findet man ein weißes St Andrew's cross oder saltire auf der blauen schottischen Flagge. -
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noun1) (supporter) Gönner, der/Gönnerin, die; (of institution, campaign) Schirmherr, der/Schirmherrin, diepatron of the arts — Kunstmäzen, der
2) (customer) (of shop) Kunde, der/Kundin, die; (of restaurant, hotel) Gast, der; (of theatre, cinema) Besucher, der/Besucherin, die3)patron [saint] — Schutzheilige, der/die
* * *['peitrən]1) (a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc: He's a patron of the arts.) der/die Schirmherr(in)2) (a (regular) customer of a shop etc: The manager said that he knew all his patrons.) der/die Stammkunde(in)•- academic.ru/53994/patronage">patronage- patronize
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- patron saint* * *pa·tron[ˈpeɪtrən]n* * *['peItrən]n(= customer of shop) Kunde m, Kundin f; (= customer of restaurant, hotel) Gast m; (of society) Schirmherr(in) m(f); (of artist) Förderer m, Förderin f, Gönner(in) m(f); (= patron saint) Schutzpatron(in) m(f)patrons only — nur für Kunden/Gäste
patron of the arts — Kunstmäzen(in) m(f)
* * *patron [ˈpeıtrən] s1. Patron m, Schutz-, Schirmherr m2. Gönner m, Mäzen m:patron of the fine arts Förderer m der schönen Künste3. RELa) Kirchenpatron m4. a) (Stamm)Kunde m* * *noun1) (supporter) Gönner, der/Gönnerin, die; (of institution, campaign) Schirmherr, der/Schirmherrin, diepatron of the arts — Kunstmäzen, der
2) (customer) (of shop) Kunde, der/Kundin, die; (of restaurant, hotel) Gast, der; (of theatre, cinema) Besucher, der/Besucherin, die3)patron [saint] — Schutzheilige, der/die
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1. sɛ̃ adj; RELheilig, Saint Sacrement Fronleichnam m
2. sɛ̃(t) m (f - sainte)1) REL Heilige(r) m/f2)saintI Adjectif1 relatif heilig; Beispiel: saintes huiles Salböl neutre; Beispiel: saint patron Schutzheiliger masculin(féminin); Beispiel: le saint sacrifice de la messe die heilige Messe; Beispiel: le Saint Sépulcre das Heilige Grab; Beispiel: la Sainte Vierge die Heilige Jungfrau; Beispiel: les Saintes Écritures die Heilige Schrift; Beispiel: vendredi/samedi saint Karfreitag masculin/Karsamstag masculin; Beispiel: jeudi saint Gründonnerstag masculin; Beispiel: la nuit du samedi saint die Osternachtrelatif Heilige(r) féminin(masculin); Beispiel: le culte des saints die Heiligenverehrung; Beispiel: saints de glace Eisheilige(n) Pluriel; Beispiel: saint des saints Allerheiligste(s) neutre►Wendungen: ne pas savoir à quel saint se vouer weder ein noch aus wissen -
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(DE) Patron {r}; Patronin {e}; Schutzheilige {e}; Schutzpatron {e}; (EN) patron saint
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patron saint — Patron Pa tron, n. [F., fr. L. patronus, fr. pater a father. See {Paternal}, and cf. {Patroon}, {Padrone}, {Pattern}.] 1. One who protects, supports, or countenances; a defender. Patron of my life and liberty. Shak. The patron of true holiness.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
patron saint — n a Christian ↑saint who people believe gives special protection to a particular place, activity, or person patron saint of ▪ St. Christopher, the patron saint of travellers … Dictionary of contemporary English
patron saint — noun count a SAINT (=a dead holy person) who is believed to protect a particular place, activity, or group of people: patron saint of: St. Nicholas is the patron saint of children … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
patron saint — patron saints N COUNT: usu with poss The patron saint of a place, an activity, or a group of people is a saint who is believed to give them special help and protection. Chiswick church is dedicated to St Nicholas, patron saint of sailors … English dictionary
Patron saint — Saint associated with a trade or *guild; a particular saint to whom a person prays for protection through some specific association. Thus St Cecilia is patron saint of musicians, while St Jerome is patron saint of translators, and St Laurence of… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Patron saint — Patron Pa tron, a. Doing the duty of a patron; giving aid or protection; tutelary. Dryden. [1913 Webster] {Patron saint} (R. C. Ch.), a saint regarded as the peculiar protector of a country, community, church, profession, etc., or of an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
patron saint — ► NOUN ▪ the protecting or guiding saint of a person or place … English terms dictionary
patron saint — n. a saint looked upon as the special guardian of a person, place, institution, etc … English World dictionary
Patron saint — The patron saint of a particular group of people is a saint who would protect and love the group and its members. Prayers by such people are considered more likely to be answered by their patron saint . Some consider it a special devotion to God… … Wikipedia
patron saint — noun a saint who is considered to be a defender of some group or nation (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑defender, ↑guardian, ↑protector, ↑shielder, ↑saint • Instance Hyponyms: ↑Santa Claus, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
patron saint — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms patron saint : singular patron saint plural patron saints a saint who is believed to protect a particular place, activity, or group of people patron saint of: St Nicholas is the patron saint of children … English dictionary