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Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "saint" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 23 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
Common
saint san [m]
saint santo [m]
General
saint santa [f]
saint bendito [m]
saint santo [m]
saint bendita [f]
saint virgen [f]
saint bendito [adj]
saint san [adj]
saint santero [adj]
saint santo [adj]
saint santa [f]
saint santero [adj]
saint taitito [expr] ECBO
saint san [adj]
saint canonizar [v]
saint fingir santidad [v]
saint obrar como un santo [v]
saint como título
saint ángel [m] fig.
saint símbolo [m] disused
saint sant [adj] disused
saint santa [adj/f]

Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "saint" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 150 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
Common
(before the noun) apocopic form of santo saint san [adj]
General
saint's day onomástico [m]
saint isidore san isidro [m]
saint john san juan [m]
saint's day onomástica [f]
member of the congregation founded by saint camillus de lelis to service the sick and dying camilo [m]
barefoot franciscan of the branch reformed by saint peter of alcantara in spain around 1556 alcantarino [m]
saint paul apóstol [m]
saint vitus' dance baile de san vito [m]
preferential right to parcels or benefits in the order of saint john cabimiento [m]
saint elmo's fire cástor y pólux [m]
patronage of saint joseph patrocinio de san josé [m]
patron saint patrón [m]
patron saint patrono [m]
deputy minister collecting funds of the order of saint john recibidor [m]
halo decorating the perimeter of the face of a saint rostrillo [m]
man from saint kitts and nevis sancristobaleño [m]
nun of the order of knights of the hospital of saint john of jerusalem sanjuanista [m]
saint elmo's fire santelmo [m]
male saint santo [m]
saint statue/image santo [m]
saint vincentian man sanvicentino [m]
saint image simulacro [m]
offering made to saint james and his cathedral by asturias, galicia, león, and castille voto de santiago [m]
member of the congregation founded by saint camillus de lelis to service the sick and dying camila [f]
cross of saint andrew aspa de san andrés [f]
saint andrew's cross aspa de san andrés [f]
chair of saint peter cátedra de san pedro [f]
nun of the order of saint clare clarisa [f]
building housing the tomb of a saint coba [f]
saint andrew's cross cruz de borgoña [f]
saint andrew's cross cruz de san andrés [f]
saint anthony's cross cruz de san antonio [f]
cross of saint james cruz de santiago [f]
person of the order of saint john of jerusalem media cruz [f]
cross of saint james espadilla [f]
branch left in the doorway on saint john's eve lámpara [f]
old tax payable on saint martin's day martiniega [f]
list of saint's names nómina [f]
octave prayer that does not admit rise to the commemoration of another saint or any festivity octava cerrada [f]
patron saint of a town patrona [f]
part of a saint's body reliquia [f]
worthy of veneration after having touched the body of a saint reliquia [f]
main part of the body of a saint reliquia insigne [f]
contribution to the treasury of the order of saint john responsión [f]
woman from saint kitts and nevis sancristobaleña [f]
saint vincentian woman sanvicentina [f]
saint image tablilla [f]
saint lucian man/woman santalucense [m/f]
titular saint titular [m/f]
of the congregation founded by saint camillus de lelis to service the sick and dying camilo [adj]
pertaining to saint augustine agustino [adj]
barefoot and of the branch reformed by saint peter of alcantara in spain around 1556 alcantarino [adj]
of the order of saint clare clarisa [adj]
pertaining to saint isidore isidoriano [adj]
having a patron saint patronado [adj]
pertaining to the apostle saint paul paulino [adj]
from saint kitts and nevis sancristobaleño [adj]
pertaining to saint kitts and nevis or inhabitants sancristobaleño [adj]
ripening around saint john's day sanjuaneño [adj]
producing fruits that ripen around saint john's day sanjuaneño [adj]
ripening around saint john's day sanjuanero [adj]
producing fruits that ripen around saint john's day sanjuanero [adj]
member of the order of knights of the hospital of saint john of jerusalem sanjuanista [adj]
ripening around saint michael's day sanmigueleño [adj]
producing fruits that ripen saint michael's day sanmigueleño [adj]
ripening around saint roch's day sanroqueño [adj]
producing fruits that ripen around saint roch's day sanroqueño [adj]
pertaining to saint simon sansimoniano [adj]
saint lucian santalucense [adj]
ripening around saint james's day santiagueño [adj]
producing fruits that ripen around saint james's day santiagueño [adj]
saint vincentian sanvicentino [adj]
recognize as a saint santificar [v]
saint's day día de los santos [m]
saint's day día del santo [m]
saint andrew's cross sotuer [m]
saint andrew's cross sautor [m]
latter-day saint santo de los últimos días [m]
someone that writes the biography of a saint hagiógrafo [m]
patron saint patrono [m]
patron saint santo patrono [m]
patron saint santo patrón [m]
saint-day calendar santoral [m]
patronage of a saint patronazgo [m]
street party held on the eve of a saint's day verbena [f]
saint's festival at a shrine romería [f]
saint andrew's cross aspa [f]
the quality of being a saint santidad [f]
saint statue/image santa [f]
someone who is from saint lucia or of saint lucian descent santalucense [m/f]
saint lucian santalucense [m/f]
patron saint patronal [adj]
pertaining to saint kitts sancristobaleño [adj]
pertaining to saint vincent and the grenadines sanvicentino [adj]
pertaining to saint lucia or its culture or people santalucense [adj]
saint lucian santalucense [adj]
become a saint convertirse en santo [v]
places named after saint charles san carlos [prop]
places named after saint francis san francisco [prop]
places named after saint joseph san josé [prop]
saint vincent and the grenadines san vicente y las granadinas [prop]
the name saint john the baptist san juan bautista [prop]
the name saint clare santa clara
the name saint francis san francisco
the name saint charles san carlos
the name saint joseph san josé
the name saint john san juan
saint barthélemy san bartolomé
saint george san jorge
saint helena (island) santa helena
saint james san diego
saint lucia santa lucía
saint kitts and nevis san cristóbal y nieves
saint pierre and miquelon san pedro y miquelón
saint petersburg (city) san petersburgo
saint paul san pablo
saint andrew's cross cruz aspada
saint andrew's cross cruz de san andrés
saint mary santa maría
latter-day saint santa de los últimos días
saint bernard san bernardo
saint valentine's day día de san valentín
saint john's wort castellar [m]
patron saint patrón [m]
little image of a saint santico [m]
image of a saint santo [m]
false saint santón [m]
someone who is proclaimed as saint santa [f]
title given to a church, chapel, or altar dedicated to the blessed virgin or a saint advocación [f]
old tax payable on saint martin's day martiniega [f]
night celebration on the vigil of a saint's day verbena [f]
picnic on saint john's day sanjuanada [f]
female saint santa [f]
saint helena santa elena [f]
little image of a saint santica [f]
saint's day santa [f]
image of a saint santa [f]
patron saint patrona [f]
tutelar saint santo patrón [m]
saint-like propio de un santo
saint-like que obra como un santo
saint's day santo [m]
small image of a saint that is a replica of the statue in the church, and used to request donations bulto [m] HNrur.
a brotherhood that pays tribute to a virgin or a saint with dances and other rites that merge christian and andean traditions baile [m] CL:N
man who carries an image of a saint and begs for money from town to town demandante [m] HNSVdisused
any religious song praising a saint or the virgin mary alabado [m] HNSVrur.
saint nicholas or santa claus who brings gifts to children at christmas colochón [m] HN
sculptural representation of the birth of jesus, from the image of baby jesus, the virgin, saint joseph, the mule and the ox pasito [m] CR
gift offered by members of an association during the patron saint festival ricachico [m] PE:C