sanctus

Etymology
From, perfect passive participle of.

Participle

 * 1) sacred, made inviolable, having been established as sacred.
 * 2) venerable, august, divine, blessed, holy, saintly
 * 3)  sainted (having been made a saint)
 * 1)  sainted (having been made a saint)

Noun

 * 1)  A saint; person who lives a holy and virtuous life.
 * "Dorothy Day erat sancta viva." (Dorothy Day was a living saint.)
 * 1)  A person who is officially proclaimed as having lived a life of heroic virtue.
 * "Kateri Tekakwitha sancta proclamata est." (Kateri Tekakwitha was proclaimed a saint.)
 * 1)  A title given to (2), usually capitalized, prefixed to the person's name.
 * "Sanctus Stephanus Protomartyr"

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