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Latest comment: 1 year ago by LlywelynII in topic "Prefix"
Missing senses?
[edit]Chambers 1908 says that, in the plural, saints can mean "Israelites as a people" or "Christians generally". Equinox ◑ 10:26, 20 September 2019 (UTC)
Derived terms from Chambers 1908
[edit](Presumably St may be replaced by St. or Saint in most or all of these.)
- St Agnes's flower, the snowflake (? but seems to be a plant: possibly snowdrop?)
- St Anthony's nut, the pig-nut or hawk-nut
- St Audrey's necklace, a string of holy stones
- St Barnaby's thistle, or Barnaby thistle, the English star-thistle (also found in Wikipedia)
- St Bennet's herb, the herb bennet
- St Blase's disease, quinsy
- St Cassian beds, a division of the Triassic series
- St John's hawk, a blackish variety of the rough-legged buzzard
- St Leger, a race run at Doncaster, so called since 1778 from Col. St Leger
- St Peter's finger, a belemnite
- St Peter's wort, a name of several plants
- St Pierre group, a thick mass of shales in the upper Missouri region
- Communion of the Saints, the spiritual fellowship of all true believers, the blessed dead as well as the faithful living, mystically united in each other in Christ
Equinox ◑ 21:08, 24 March 2020 (UTC)
"Prefix"
[edit]It's generally accepted elsewhere in Wikt to count entirely separate words as "prefixes"?
Further, if ever actually used, it would inevitably be capitalized. Isn't this the wrong typecase for this sense? — LlywelynII 12:21, 24 June 2023 (UTC)