What is another word for St. James?

Pronunciation: [sənt] (IPA)

St. James is a name that carries significant religious and historical connotations. Some synonyms for St. James include Santiago, Sant'Iago, and Jacobus. These names all have roots in different languages and cultures but refer to the same saint. Additionally, St. James can also refer to a location or place name, such as St. James' Park or St. James' Square. In this context, synonyms could include St. Jacques, Tiago, or San Giacomo, depending on the specific location and language. Ultimately, St. James and its synonyms all represent an important figure and symbol in Christianity, as well as a rich cultural and linguistic history.

What are the hypernyms for St. james?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with St. james

  • The second host that I had was an actress I didn't know named Susan St. James.
    Dick Ebersol
  • According to the author, in the reign of James I, quoted above, pall-mall was a pastime not unlike goff, but if the definition of the former given by Cotgrave be correct, it will be found to differ materially from the latter, at least as it was played in modern times. "Pale-maille," says he, "is a game wherein a round box ball is struck with a mallet through a high arch of iron, which he that can do at the fewest blows, or at the number agreed upon, wins." It is to be observed, that there are two of these arches, that is, "one at either end of the alley." The game of mall was a fashionable amusement in the reign of Charles II, and the walk in St. James's Park, now called the Mall, received its name from having been appropriated to the purpose of playing at mall, where Charles himself and his courtiers frequently exercised themselves in the practice of this pastime. The denomination mall given to the game, is evidently derived from the mallet or wooden hammer used by the players to strike the ball.
    Joseph Strutt
  • The emperor says that life is smoke, a vapour, and St. James in his Epistle is of the same mind
    George Long (scholar)
  • Is the scrupulous attention I am paying to the government of my tongue at all proportioned to that tremendous truth revealed through St. James, that if I do not bridle my tongue, all my religion is vain?
    Frederick William Faber
  • Nancy and I were married in January 1918 at St. James's Church, Piccadilly, she being just eighteen, and I twenty-two. George Mallory acted as the best man. Nancy had read the marriage-service for the first time that morning, and been so disgusted that she all but refused to go through with the wedding, though I had arranged for the ceremony to be modified and reduced to the shortest possible form. Another caricature scene to look back on: myself striding up the red carpet, wearing field-boots, spurs and sword; Nancy meeting me in a blue-check silk wedding-dress, utterly furious; packed benches on either side of the church, full of relatives; aunts using handkerchiefs; the choir boys out of tune; Nancy savagely muttering the responses, myself shouting them in a parade-ground voice.
    Robert Graves

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