besaint (Meaning)

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besaint (v. t.)

To make a saint of.

Synonyms & Antonyms of besaint

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besaint Sentence Examples

  1. The besaint of the church, adorned with exquisite carvings, radiated an aura of reverence.
  2. With a gentle besaint, she blessed the newborn infant, whispering words of hope and protection.
  3. The hallowed halls of the besaint echoed with the sound of sacred music, uplifting the spirits of the faithful.
  4. The bishop bestowed a besaint upon the congregation, symbolizing his blessing and spiritual authority.
  5. The besaint beneath the stained glass window cast a golden glow upon the altar, illuminating the mysteries within.
  6. In the ancient abbey, the besaint stood as a silent witness to centuries of worship and devotion.
  7. The besaint of the cathedral was a testament to the enduring power of faith, inspiring awe in the hearts of all who beheld it.
  8. With a besaint, the priest invoked the divine presence, making the ordinary extraordinary.
  9. The delicate besaint on the statue of the Virgin Mary adorned her with a celestial grace.
  10. Through the besaint of the heavens, the stars seemed to whisper secrets to those who dared to dream.

FAQs About the word besaint

To make a saint of.

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The besaint of the church, adorned with exquisite carvings, radiated an aura of reverence.

With a gentle besaint, she blessed the newborn infant, whispering words of hope and protection.

The hallowed halls of the besaint echoed with the sound of sacred music, uplifting the spirits of the faithful.

The bishop bestowed a besaint upon the congregation, symbolizing his blessing and spiritual authority.