saint's in the PONS Dictionary

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saint [seɪnt, sənt] N

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A small one is still used to symbolically crown a statue of Saint Peter on his saint's day every year.
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From 1579 a market was held on the site on the saint's day.
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Once they arrive at the shrine, the pilgrims take their turns entering the saint's tomb by crawling through a small doorway.
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Saint's novels are wry regional social comedies, laced with gentle humour and subtle social commentary.
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These fairs (fiere) were connected to religious festivals and originated when people would traditionally travel great distances to a particular place to celebrate a saint's day for instance.
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Over the centuries, the saint's festival, the ancient annual fair and the running of the bulls and subsequent bullfights have all melded together.
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After all, what better way to mark the national saint's day than necking spirits?
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It was also closed: it was the saint's day and everyone, including the saint, was inside keeping warm.
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The patron saint's day celebrations have a pronounced taurine nature, given the love for bulls in the village.
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The four ancient churches are visited on a small scale by the locals or scouts camping nearby or for prayer on the patron saint's day.
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