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sain
[ seyn ]
verb (used with object)
Archaic.
- to make the sign of the cross on, as for protection against evil influences.
- to bless.
sain
/ seɪn /
verb
- archaic.tr to make the sign of the cross over so as to bless or protect from evil or sin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sain1
before 900; Middle English; Old English segnian (cognate with German segnen to bless) < Late Latin signāre to sign with the cross
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sain1
Old English segnian, from Latin signare to sign (with the cross)
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Example Sentences
“I consist of — and I think we all do — I consist of two people: Dolores and Conchita,” Rivera sain in an interview with the AP that year.
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I thought of Merlinda Sain, who created a wind phone in Battle Ground, Clark County, after her son died unexpectedly.
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The Hindu newspaper cited police officer Sanjay Sain as saying that no police permission was sought for the meeting.
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Soon after her son died, Merlinda Sain learned about the Japanese wind phone.
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But it was just Sain and him together.
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