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saintly

English

Etymology

From Middle English *saintli (suggested by seyntly (adverb)), equivalent to saint +? -ly. Compare saintlike.

Adjective

saintly (comparative saintlier, superlative saintliest)

  1. Like or characteristic of a saint; befitting a holy person; saintlike.
    Sophie led a saintly life.

Synonyms

  • holy
  • pious
  • saintlike

Derived terms

  • saintlihood
  • saintlily
  • saintliness

Anagrams

  • antsily, nastily

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sainted

English

Verb

sainted

  1. simple past tense and past participle of saint

Adjective

sainted (comparative more sainted, superlative most sainted)

  1. Made a saint; saint-like, reverenced.
    Pope John Paul II, of sainted memory, is a candidate for beatification.
  2. Used to mark a beloved person mentioned in conversation as being deceased.
    My sainted mother never had an evening dress.
  3. Pious, saintly.
  4. Much admired.

Synonyms

  • (made a saint): blessed, holy
  • (of a deceased person): of blessed memory, late, late lamented

References

  • sainted at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • sainted in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Anagrams

  • Danites, Sidetan, Tiendas, destain, detains, instead, nidates, satined, stained, tiendas

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