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Definition
Synonym
Engelsgeduld
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Engelsgeduld
f
patience of a saint; patience of Job
Engelsgeduld
f
patience of a saint, patience of Job
eine
Engelsgeduld
a patience of job
Deutsche
Engelsgeduld Synonyme
Englische
patience of a saint; patience of Job Synonyme
patience
acceptance
application
assiduity
assiduousness
ataraxia
ataraxy
benevolence
bovinity
bulldog tenacity
calmness
charitableness
charity
clemency
clementness
compassion
composure
concentration
condonation
constancy
cool
determination
diligence
dispassion
dispassionateness
disregard
dogged perseverance
doggedness
dullness
easiness
easy temper
easygoingness
endurance
engrossment
equanimity
even temper
fidelity
firmness
forbearance
forbearing
forgiveness
forgivingness
fortitude
generousness
gentleness
good temper
humaneness
humanity
impassiveness
impassivity
imperturbability
imperturbableness
indefatigability
indulgence
industriousness
industry
inexcitability
inexcitableness
inirritability
insistence
insistency
kindness
laxness
lenience
leniency
lenientness
lenity
long-suffering
longanimity
loyalty
magnanimity
mercifulness
mercy
mildness
moderateness
nonresistance
obstinacy
overlooking
passiveness
patience
of Job
patientness
permanence
permissiveness
perseverance
persistence
persistency
pertinaciousness
pertinacity
pity
plodding
plugging
preoccupation
relentlessness
resignation
resolution
resolve
restraint
sedulity
sedulousness
self-control
serenity
single-mindedness
singleness of purpose
slogging
smooth temper
softness
stability
stamina
staying power
steadfastness
steadiness
stick-to-itiveness
stoicism
stolidity
stubbornness
submission
submissiveness
sufferance
suffering
tenaciousness
tenacity
tenderness
tirelessness
tolerance
toleration
uncomplainingness
unirritableness
unnervousness
unpassionateness
unremittingness
unrevengefulness
unswerving attention
Engelsgeduld Definition
Eye-saint
(
n.
)
An
object
of
interest
to
the
eye
Latter-day
saint
(
)
A
Mormon
Patience
(
n.
)
The
state
or
quality
of
being
patient
Patience
(
n.
)
The
act
or
power
of
calmly
or
contentedly
waiting
for
something
due
or
hoped
for
Patience
(
n.
)
Constancy
in
labor
or
application
Patience
(
n.
)
Sufferance
Patience
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
dock
(Rumex
Patientia),
less
common
in
America
than
in
Europe
Patience
(
n.
)
Solitaire.
Saint
(
n.
)
A
person
sanctified
Saint
(
n.
)
One
of
the
blessed
in
heaven.
Saint
(
n.
)
One
canonized
by
the
church.
Saint
(
v.
t.)
To
make
a
saint
of
Saint
(
v.
i.)
To
act
or
live
as
a
saint.
Saint-Simonian
(
n.
)
A
follower
of
the
Count
de
St.
Simon,
who
died
in
1825,
and
who
maintained
that
the
principle
of
property
held
in
common,
and
the
just
division
of
the
fruits
of
common
labor
among
the
members
of
society,
are
the
true
remedy
for
the
social
evils
which
exist.
Saint-Simonianism
(
n.
)
The
principles,
doctrines,
or
practice
of
the
Saint-Simonians
patience of a saint; patience of Job Bedeutung
solitaire
patience
a
card
game
played
by
one
person
Saint-Mihiel
St
Mihiel
battle
of
St
Mihiel
a
battle
in
the
Meuse-Argonne
operation
in
World
War
I
(),
the
battle
in
which
American
troops
launched
their
first
offensive
in
France
Saint
Bernard
St
Bernard
a
Swiss
alpine
breed
of
large
powerful
dog
with
a
thick
coat
of
hair
used
as
a
rescue
dog
Saint
Lawrence
Seaway
St.
Lawrence
Seaway
a
seaway
involving
the
Saint
Lawrence
River
and
the
Great
Lakes
that
was
developed
jointly
by
Canada
and
the
United
States,
oceangoing
ships
can
travel
as
far
west
as
Lake
Superior
patience
forbearance
longanimity
good-natured
tolerance
of
delay
or
incompetence
Revelation
Revelation
of
Saint
John
the
Divine
Apocalypse
Book
of
Revelation
the
last
book
of
the
New
Testament,
contains
visionary
descriptions
of
heaven
and
of
conflicts
between
good
and
evil
and
of
the
end
of
the
world,
attributed
to
Saint
John
the
Apostle
carob
carob
powder
Saint-John's-bread
powder
from
the
ground
seeds
and
pods
of
the
carob
tree,
used
as
a
chocolate
substitute
coquilles
Saint-Jacques
scallops
in
white
wine
sauce
served
in
scallop
shells
Saint
Emilion
full-bodied
red
wine
from
around
the
town
of
Saint
Emilion
in
Bordeaux
Court
of
Saint
James's
the
British
royal
court
Benedictine
order
order
of
Saint
Benedict
a
Roman
Catholic
monastic
order
founded
in
the
th
century,
noted
for
liturgical
worship
and
for
scholarly
activities
St.
John's
Saint
John's
capital
of
Antigua
and
Barbuda
the
capital
and
largest
city
of
Antigua
and
Barbuda,
located
on
the
island
of
Antigua
Saint
Eustatius
St.
Eustatius
an
island
in
the
Netherlands
Antilles
Saint
Martin
St.
Martin
Saint
Maarten
St.
Maarten
an
island
in
the
western
Leeward
Islands,
administered
jointly
by
France
and
the
Netherlands
Saint
John
St.
John
a
port
in
eastern
Canada,
the
largest
city
in
New
Brunswick
Saint
John's
St.
John's
a
port
and
provincial
capital
of
Newfoundland
Saint
Kitts
and
Nevis
Federation
of
Saint
Kitts
and
Nevis
Saint
Christopher-Nevis
St.
Christopher-Nevis
St.
Kitts
and
Nevis
a
country
on
several
of
the
Leeward
Islands,
located
to
the
east
southeast
of
Puerto
Rico,
achieved
independence
from
the
United
Kingdom
in
Saint
Christopher
St.
Christopher
Saint
Kitts
St.
Kitts
the
largest
of
the
islands
comprising
Saint
Christopher-Nevis
Saint
Lucia
St.
Lucia
a
volcanic
island
in
the
Windward
Isles
to
the
south
of
Martinique
Saint
Lucia
St.
Lucia
a
country
on
the
island
of
Saint
Lucia,
gained
independence
from
Great
Britain
in
Saint
Vincent
and
the
Grenadines
St.
Vincent
and
the
Grenadines
an
island
country
in
the
central
Windward
Islands,
achieved
independence
from
the
United
Kingdom
in
Saint
Vincent
St.
Vincent
an
island
in
the
center
of
the
Windward
Islands,
the
largest
of
the
islands
comprising
Saint
Vincent
and
the
Grenadines
St.
Petersburg
Leningrad
Peterburg
Petrograd
Saint
Petersburg
a
city
in
the
European
part
of
Russia,
nd
largest
Russian
city,
located
at
the
head
of
the
Gulf
of
Finland,
former
capital
of
Russia
St.
Augustine
Saint
Augustine
a
resort
city
in
northeastern
Florida,
the
oldest
city
in
the
United
States
St.
Petersburg
Saint
Petersburg
a
city
in
western
Florida
on
Tampa
Bay,
a
popular
winter
resort
East
Saint
Louis
a
town
in
southwest
Illinois
on
the
Mississippi
across
from
Saint
Louis
Saint
Cloud
St.
Cloud
a
town
in
central
Minnesota
on
the
Mississippi
River,
granite
quarries
Saint
Paul
St.
Paul
capital
of
Minnesota
capital
of
the
state
of
Minnesota,
located
in
southeastern
Minnesota
on
the
Mississippi
river
adjacent
to
Minneapolis,
one
of
the
Twin
Cities
Saint
Joseph
St.
Joseph
a
town
in
northwest
Missouri
on
the
Missouri
River,
in
the
th
century
it
became
the
eastern
terminus
of
the
pony
express
Saint
Louis
St.
Louis
Gateway
to
the
West
the
largest
city
in
Missouri,
a
busy
river
port
on
the
Mississippi
River
near
its
confluence
with
the
Missouri
River,
was
an
important
staging
area
for
wagon
trains
westward
in
the
th
century
Mount
Saint
Helens
Mount
St.
Helens
Mt.
St.
Helens
an
active
volcano
in
the
Cascade
Range
in
southwestern
Washington,
erupted
violently
inafter
years
of
inactivity
Gulf
of
Saint
Lawrence
Gulf
of
St.
Lawrence
an
arm
of
the
northwest
Atlantic
Ocean
off
the
southeastern
coast
of
Canada
Lake
St.
Clair
Lake
Saint
Clair
a
lake
between
Ontario
and
Michigan,
connected
with
Lake
Huron
and
Lake
Erie
Saint
Francis
Saint
Francis
River
St.
Francis
St.
Francis
River
a
tributary
of
the
Mississippi
River
that
rises
in
Missouri
and
flows
southeastward
through
Arkansas
Saint
John
Saint
John
River
St.
John
St.
John
River
a
river
that
rises
in
Maine
and
flows
northeastward
through
New
Brunswick
to
empty
into
the
Bay
of
Fundy
Saint
Johns
Saint
Johns
River
St.
Johns
St.
Johns
River
a
river
in
northeastern
Florida
that
flows
northward
to
Jacksonville
and
then
eastward
to
empty
into
the
Atlantic
Ocean
Saint
Lawrence
Saint
Lawrence
River
St.
Lawrence
St.
Lawrence
River
a
North
American
river,
flows
into
the
Gulf
of
Saint
Lawrence
and
the
North
Atlantic
Latter-Day
Saint
Mormon
a
member
of
the
Church
of
Jesus
Christ
of
Latter-Day
Saints
ideal
paragon
nonpareil
saint
apotheosis
nonesuch
nonsuch
model
of
excellence
or
perfection
of
a
kind,
one
having
no
equal
patron
saint
a
saint
who
is
considered
to
be
a
defender
of
some
group
or
nation
plaster
saint
a
person
(considered
to
be)
without
human
failings,
he's
no
plaster
saint
saint
holy
man
holy
person
angel
person
of
exceptional
holiness
saint
a
person
who
has
died
and
has
been
declared
a
saint
by
canonization
Santa
Claus
Santa
Kriss
Kringle
Father
Christmas
Saint
Nicholas
Saint
Nick
St.
Nick
the
legendary
patron
saint
of
children,
an
imaginary
being
who
is
thought
to
bring
presents
to
children
at
Christmas
Ambrose
Saint
Ambrose
St.
Ambrose
(Roman
Catholic
Church)
Roman
priest
who
became
bishop
of
Milan,
the
first
Church
Father
born
and
raised
in
the
Christian
faith,
composer
of
hymns,
imposed
orthodoxy
on
the
early
Christian
church
and
built
up
its
secular
power,
a
saint
and
Doctor
of
the
Church
(?-)
Andrew
Saint
Andrew
St.
Andrew
Saint
Andrew
the
Apostle
(New
Testament)
disciple
of
Jesus,
brother
of
Peter,
patron
saint
of
Scotland
Anselm
Saint
Anselm
St.
Anselm
an
Italian
who
was
a
Benedictine
monk,
was
archbishop
of
Canterbury
fromto
,
one
of
the
founders
of
scholasticism,
best
known
for
his
proof
of
the
existence
of
God
Aquinas
Thomas
Aquinas
Saint
Thomas
St.
Thomas
Saint
Thomas
Aquinas
St.
Thomas
Aquinas
(Roman
Catholic
Church)
Italian
theologian
and
Doctor
of
the
Church
who
is
remembered
for
his
attempt
to
reconcile
faith
and
reason
in
a
comprehensive
theology,
presented
philosophical
proofs
of
the
existence
of
God
(-)
Athanasius
Saint
Athanasius
St.
Athanasius
Athanasius
the
Great
(Roman
Catholic
Church)
Greek
patriarch
of
Alexandria
who
championed
Christian
orthodoxy
against
Arianism,
a
church
father,
saint,
and
Doctor
of
the
Church
(-)
Augustine
Saint
Augustine
St.
Augustine
Augustine
of
Hippo
(Roman
Catholic
Church)
one
of
the
great
Fathers
of
the
early
Christian
church,
after
a
dramatic
conversion
to
Christianity
he
became
bishop
of
Hippo
Regius
in
North
Africa,
St.
Augustine
emphasized
man's
need
for
grace
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