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martyr |
to cause to become a martyr, by putting to death or inflicting suffering on. [1/5 definitions] |
martyrdom |
the condition of being a martyr; suffering or death that a martyr undergoes. [1/2 definitions] |
martyrize |
to make a martyr of, esp. by causing to suffer; torment. |
relic |
the remains of, or an article associated with, a saint or martyr, treated as an object of religious veneration. [1/3 definitions] |
saint |
one who has died and been formally recognized by the Roman Catholic or other Christian church as having lived a holy life or as having given one's life to God as a holy martyr; one who is considered by the Church to be worthy of veneration. (abbr.: St. or Ste.) [1/5 definitions] |
Saint Joan of Arc |
a French military heroine and martyr (b.1412?--d.1431). |
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