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 |
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 frequenter | a regular customer |
patron sponsor supporter | someone who supports or champions something |
patron | the proprietor of an inn |
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 (-) |