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saint [saints] ((figuratively) a person with positive qualities)
noun
[UK: seɪnt]
[US: ˈseɪnt]

světecnoun
{m}

saint [saints] (person proclaimed as saint)
noun
[UK: seɪnt]
[US: ˈseɪnt]

svatánoun
{f}

svatýnoun
{m}

Saint (title given to a saint)
noun
[UK: seɪnt]
[US: ˈseɪnt]

Svatánoun
{m}

Svatýnoun
{m}

Saint Andrew's cross (cross that has a form of two intersecting oblique bars)
noun

andrijin križnoun
{m}

Saint Barbara (saint)
proper noun
[UK: seɪnt ˈbɑː.brə]
[US: ˈseɪnt ˈbɑːr.bə.rə]

Svatá Barboraproper noun
{f}

Saint Bernard (Saint Bernard breed of Dog)
noun
[UK: seɪnt ˈbɜː.nəd]
[US: ˈseɪnt bər.ˈnɑːrd]

bernardýnnoun
{m}

Saint George (Patron saint of England and several other places)
proper noun

Svatý Jiříproper noun
{m}

Saint Kitts and Nevis (a country in the Caribbean)
proper noun
[UK: seɪnt ˈkɪts ənd ˈne.vəs]
[US: ˈseɪnt ˈkɪts ænd ˈne.vəs]

Svatý Kryštof a Nevisproper noun
{m}

Saint Lucia (country in the Caribbean)
proper noun
[UK: seɪnt ˈluː.ʃə]
[US: ˈseɪnt ˈluː.ʃə]

Svatá Lucieproper noun
{f}

Saint Mary (the mother of Jesus Christ)
proper noun

Svatá Mariaproper noun
{f}

Saint Michael (equivalent of Saint Michael)
proper noun

Svatý Michaelproper noun
{m}

Saint Nicholas (4th-century Greek bishop, patron of children and mariners)
proper noun

Svatý Mikulášproper noun
{m}

Saint Petersburg (city in Russia)
proper noun
[UK: seɪnt ˈpiː.tərz.bərɡ]
[US: ˈseɪnt ˈpiː.tərz.bərɡ]

Petrohradproper noun
{m}

Sankt Petěrburgproper noun
{m}

Saint Valentine's Day proper noun

Den svatého Valentýnaproper noun
{m}

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (country in the Caribbean)
proper noun
[UK: seɪnt ˈvɪnsnt ənd ðə]
[US: ˈseɪnt ˈvɪn.sənt ænd ðə]

Svatý Vincenc a Grenadinyproper noun

All Saints' Day (feast day)
proper noun
[UK: ɔːl ˈseɪnts deɪ]
[US: ɔːl ˈseɪnts ˈdeɪ]

všech svatýchproper noun

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (major denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement)
proper noun

Církev Ježíše Krista Svatých posledních dnůproper noun