St
See also: Appendix:Variations of "st"
Translingual
editSymbol
editSt
English
editAlternative forms
editNoun
edit- Abbreviation of Saint.
- 2005, Julia M[ary] H[oward] Smith, “Rome and the Peoples of Europe”, in Europe after Rome: A New Cultural History 500–1000, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, section “Ideologies”, chapter section “Rome, ad 1027”, page 286:
- At Rome, the papal basilicas of St Peter and St Paul both lay outside the city walls: at Canterbury, Augustine founded an extramural burial church, dedicated to Sts Peter and Paul together.
Usage notes
editUsed especially in various British place names.
Derived terms
edit- Ashby St Ledgers
- Ayot St Lawrence
- Ayot St Peter
- Barton St David
- Brough with St Giles
- Bures St Mary
- Bury St Edmunds
- Caistor St Edmund
- Capel St Mary
- Chadwell St Mary
- Chalfont St Giles
- Chalfont St Peter
- Charlton St Peter
- Clee St Margaret
- Clyst St Mary
- Coln St Dennis
- Combe St Nicholas
- Creech St Michael
- Deeping St James
- Deeping St Nicholas
- Dinnington St John's
- Donhead St Mary
- Down St Mary
- Fornham St Martin
- Frome St Quintin
- Hinton St George
- Holme St Cuthbert
- Hoo St Werburgh
- Kingston St Mary
- Lowton St Mary's
- Lytham St Annes
- Middleton St George
- Newton St Cyres
- Ottery St Mary
- Papworth St Agnes
- Peasedown St John
- Plympton St Maurice
- Port St Mary
- Pulham St Mary
- St Abbs
- St Agnes
- St Albans
- St Andrews
- St Anne's
- St Anthony-in-Meneage
- St Asaph
- St Athan
- St Austell
- St Bees
- St Blaise
- St Blazey
- St Boniface Down
- St Boswells
- St Breock
- St Breward
- St Briavels
- St Brides
- St Brides Bay
- St Brides Major
- St Bride's Minor
- St Bride's-super-Ely
- St Budeaux
- St Buryan
- St Buryan, Lamorna and Paul
- St Clair
- St Clears
- St Columb Major
- St Columb Road
- St Combs
- St Cuthbert Out
- St Cuthbert Without
- St Cyrus
- St David's
- St Day
- St Dennis
- St Denys
- St Devereux
- St Dominic, St Dominick
- St Edmundsbury
- St Endellion
- St Enoch
- St Erth
- St Ervan
- St Eval
- St Fagans
- St George
- St George's
- St Georges
- St Georges and Priorslee
- St Georges-super-Ely
- St Germans
- St Giles in the Wood
- St Giles on the Heath
- St Giles's Hill
- St Helens
- St Helier
- St Issey
- St Ive
- St Ives
- St James
- St James's
- St John's
- St Johns
- St John's Chapel
- St Johnston
- St John's Town of Dalry
- St John's Wood, St Johns Wood
- St Juliot
- St Just
- St Keverne
- St Kew
- St Keyne
- St Kilda
- St Lawrence
- St Leonards, St Leonard's
- St Levan
- St Margarets
- St Margaret's at Cliffe
- St Margaret's Bay
- St Martha
- St Mary Cray
- St Mary Hoo
- St Mary in the Marsh
- St Marys, St Mary's
- St Mary's Bay
- St Mellion
- St Mellons
- St Mewan
- St Michael Penkevil, St Michael Penkivel
- St Michael's
- St Michael's Mount
- St Michael's on Wyre
- St Minver
- St Monans, St Monance
- St Neots
- St Newlyn East
- St Nicholas
- St Nicholas and Bonvilston
- St Nicholas at Wade
- St Nicholas Hurst
- St Olaves
- St Osyth
- St Owen's Cross
- St Pancras
- St Paul's Walden
- St Peter's
- St Peters
- St Philip's Marsh
- St Pinnock
- St Sampson
- St Stephen
- St Stephen-in-Brannel
- St Stephen's Day
- St Teath
- St Thomas
- St Tudy
- Stoke St Gregory
- Stoke St Mary
- Stoke St Michael
- Stratton St Margaret
- Terrington St Clement
- Theddlethorpe St Helen
- Thorpe St Andrew
- Thorpe St Peter
- Tivetshall St Margaret
- Tivetshall St Mary
- Trimley St Martin
- Trimley St Mary
- Waltham St Lawrence
- Wareham St Martin
- Wick St Lawrence
- Wisbech St Mary
- Wootton St Lawrence
Translations
editabbreviation of Saint
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Noun
editSt
- Abbreviation of Saturday.
Anagrams
editFrench
editNoun
editSt (plural Sts)
- Abbreviation of Saint.