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m (Text replacement - "ἁγής, ἅγιος, ἀλειτήριος, ἀλιτήριος, ἀνόσιος, ἀραῖος, ἐναγής, ἐξάγιστος, ἐπάρατος, κατάρατος, κατήρητος, κατάρητος, κατηραμένος, πρόστροπος;" to "ἁγής, ἅγιος, ἀλειτήριος, ἀλιτήριος, ἀλιτηριώδης, ἀνόσιος, ἀραῖος, ἀράσιμος, ἀρατός, ἀρητός, ἐναγής, ἐξάγιστος, ἐπάρατος, ἐπικατάρατος, ἐπίτριπτος, καταράσιμος, κατάρατος, κατάρητος, κάταρϝος, [[κατηρα...) |
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Aghwan: 𐕌𐕒𐕡𐕟𐕒𐕡𐕙; Albanian: shenjtor, shën; Arabic: وَلِيّ, قِدِّيس; Hijazi Arabic: قِدِّيس; Moroccan Arabic: ولي, ولي صالح; Armenian: սուրբ; Aromanian: sãntu, sãmtu, ayiu; Asturian: santu, santa; Bashkir: әүлиә; Belarusian: святы, святая; Bengali: অলি, পীর; Bulgarian: светец; Catalan: sant, santa; Chinese Cantonese: 聖人/圣人, 聖徒/圣徒; Mandarin: 聖人/圣人, 聖徒/圣徒; Min Nan: 聖人/圣人; Czech: svatý, svatá; Dalmatian: suant; Danish: helgen; Dutch: [[heilige]]; Esperanto: sanktulo, virsanktulo, sanktuliĉo, sanktulino; Finnish: pyhimys; French: [[saint]], [[sainte]]; Middle French: sainct; Old French: saint, seint; Friulian: sant; Galician: santo, santa; Georgian: წმინდანი; German: [[Heiliger]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἅγιος]]; Greek: [[άγιος]], [[αγία]]; Hindi: मुकद्दस, वाली, महात्मा, संत, पुनीत; Hungarian: szent; Icelandic: dýrlingur; Indonesian: santo, santa; Irish: naomh; Italian: [[santo]], [[santa]]; Jakaltek: tioẍ; Japanese: 聖人; Korean: 성인; Lao: ນັກບຸນ; Latgalian: svāts, svāta, svātlelyskys; Latin: [[sanctus]]; Latvian: svēts, svēta; Lombard: sant; Lithuanian: šventasis, šventoji; Luxembourgish: Hellegen; Macedonian: светец, светица; Malay: wali, santo; Maltese: qaddis, santu; Maori: hato; Norman: saint; Norwegian Bokmål: helgen, sankt; Nynorsk: helgen; Occitan: sant; Old English: hālga, sanct; Old Occitan: saint; Persian: مقدس, قدیس, سن, سنتا; Polish: święty, święta; Portuguese: [[santo]], [[santa]]; Romanian: sfânt, sfântă, sânt, sântă; Romansch: sontg, sogn, son, sench, sonch; Russian: [[святой]], [[святая]]; Sardinian: santu; Scottish Gaelic: naomh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: светац; Roman: svetac, svetica, svet, sveto, sveta; Sicilian: santu; Slovak: svätý, svätá; Slovene: svetnik, svetnica; Spanish: [[santo]], [[santa]]; Swahili: mtakatifu; Swedish: helgon; Tagalog: santo; Tajik: муқаддас; Thai: นักบุญ, วิสุทธิชน; Turkish: aziz; Ukrainian: святий, свята; Urdu: مقدس, مقدسہ, بزرگ, ولی, ولیہ; Venetian: santo; Vietnamese: thánh; Volapük: saludan, hisaludan, jisaludan; Walloon: sint, sinte | Aghwan: 𐕌𐕒𐕡𐕟𐕒𐕡𐕙; Albanian: shenjtor, shën; Arabic: وَلِيّ, قِدِّيس; Hijazi Arabic: قِدِّيس; Moroccan Arabic: ولي, ولي صالح; Armenian: սուրբ; Aromanian: sãntu, sãmtu, ayiu; Asturian: santu, santa; Bashkir: әүлиә; Belarusian: святы, святая; Bengali: অলি, পীর; Bulgarian: светец; Catalan: sant, santa; Chinese Cantonese: 聖人/圣人, 聖徒/圣徒; Mandarin: 聖人/圣人, 聖徒/圣徒; Min Nan: 聖人/圣人; Czech: svatý, svatá; Dalmatian: suant; Danish: helgen; Dutch: [[heilige]]; Esperanto: sanktulo, virsanktulo, sanktuliĉo, sanktulino; Finnish: pyhimys; French: [[saint]], [[sainte]]; Middle French: sainct; Old French: saint, seint; Friulian: sant; Galician: santo, santa; Georgian: წმინდანი; German: [[Heiliger]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἅγιος]]; Greek: [[άγιος]], [[αγία]]; Hindi: मुकद्दस, वाली, महात्मा, संत, पुनीत; Hungarian: szent; Icelandic: dýrlingur; Indonesian: santo, santa; Irish: naomh; Italian: [[santo]], [[santa]]; Jakaltek: tioẍ; Japanese: 聖人; Korean: 성인; Lao: ນັກບຸນ; Latgalian: svāts, svāta, svātlelyskys; Latin: [[sanctus]]; Latvian: svēts, svēta; Lombard: sant; Lithuanian: šventasis, šventoji; Luxembourgish: Hellegen; Macedonian: светец, светица; Malay: wali, santo; Maltese: qaddis, santu; Maori: hato; Norman: saint; Norwegian Bokmål: helgen, sankt; Nynorsk: helgen; Occitan: sant; Old English: hālga, sanct; Old Occitan: saint; Persian: مقدس, قدیس, سن, سنتا; Polish: święty, święta; Portuguese: [[santo]], [[santa]]; Romanian: sfânt, sfântă, sânt, sântă; Romansch: sontg, sogn, son, sench, sonch; Russian: [[святой]], [[святая]]; Sardinian: santu; Scottish Gaelic: naomh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: светац; Roman: svetac, svetica, svet, sveto, sveta; Sicilian: santu; Slovak: svätý, svätá; Slovene: svetnik, svetnica; Spanish: [[santo]], [[santa]]; Swahili: mtakatifu; Swedish: helgon; Tagalog: santo; Tajik: муқаддас; Thai: นักบุญ, วิสุทธิชน; Turkish: aziz; Ukrainian: святий, свята; Urdu: مقدس, مقدسہ, بزرگ, ولی, ولیہ; Venetian: santo; Vietnamese: thánh; Volapük: saludan, hisaludan, jisaludan; Walloon: sint, sinte | ||
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Bulgarian: проклет; Esperanto: malbenita; Finnish: kirottu, mokoma; French: [[fichu]], [[satanée]], [[détestable]]; Greek: [[καταραμένος]], [[επάρατος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἁγής]], [[ἅγιος]], [[ἀλειτήριος]], [[ἀλιτήριος]], [[ἀνόσιος]], [[ἀραῖος]], [[ἐναγής]], [[ἐξάγιστος]], [[ἐπάρατος]], [[κατάρατος]], [[ | Bulgarian: проклет; Esperanto: malbenita; Finnish: kirottu, mokoma; French: [[fichu]], [[satanée]], [[détestable]]; Greek: [[καταραμένος]], [[επάρατος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἁγής]], [[ἅγιος]], [[ἀλειτήριος]], [[ἀλιτήριος]], [[ἀλιτηριώδης]], [[ἀνόσιος]], [[ἀραῖος]], [[ἀράσιμος]], [[ἀρατός]], [[ἀρητός]], [[ἐναγής]], [[ἐξάγιστος]], [[ἐπάρατος]], [[ἐπικατάρατος]], [[ἐπίτριπτος]], [[καταράσιμος]], [[κατάρατος]], [[κατάρητος]], [[κάταρϝος]], [[κατηραμένος]], [[κατήρητος]], [[οὐλόμενος]], [[πρόστροπος]]; Irish: mallachtach; Portuguese: [[maldito]]; Romanian: blestemat, afurisit | ||
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