St
See also: Appendix:Variations of "st"
English Edit
Alternative forms Edit
Noun 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 Edit
Used especially in various British place names.
Derived terms Edit
Names and place names including St (Saint)
- Ayot St Peter
- Bures St Mary
- Bury St Edmunds
- Caistor St Edmund
- Capel St Mary
- Chadwell St Mary
- Chalfont St Giles
- Chalfont St Peter
- Charlton St Peter
- Clyst St Mary
- Coln St Dennis
- Creech St Michael
- Deeping St James
- Deeping St Nicholas
- Donhead St Mary
- 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
- 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 Brides
- St Bride's Minor
- St Budeaux
- St Clair
- St Clears
- 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 Germans
- St Giles in the Wood
- St Giles's Hill
- St Helens
- St Helier
- St Issey
- St Ives
- St James
- St James's
- St John's Chapel
- St Johnston
- St John's Wood, St Johns Wood
- 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 Martha
- St Mary Cray
- St Mary Hoo
- St Mary in the Marsh
- St Mary's Bay
- St Mellion
- St Mellons
- St Michael's
- St Michael's on Wyre
- St Minver
- St Monans, St Monance
- St Neots
- St Newlyn East
- St Olaves
- St Osyth
- St Owen's Cross
- St Pancras
- St Peter's
- St Philip's Marsh
- St Pinnock
- St Sampson
- St Stephen
- St Stephen's Day
- St Teath
- St Thomas
- St Tudy
- Stoke St Gregory
- Stoke St Michael
- Stratton St Margaret
- 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 Edit
abbreviation of Saint
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Noun Edit
St
- Abbreviation of Saturday.
Anagrams Edit
French Edit
Noun Edit
St (plural Sts)
- Abbreviation of Saint.