St Augustine

[aw-guh-steen]

St. Au·gus·tine

[aw-guh-steen]
noun
a seacoast city in NE Florida: founded by the Spanish 1565; oldest city in the U.S.; resort. 11,985.
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Au·gus·tine

[aw-guh-steen, aw-guhs-tin, uh-guhs-]
noun
1.
Saint, a.d. 354–430, one of the Latin fathers in the early Christian Church; author; bishop of Hippo in N Africa.
2.
Saint, (Austin), died a.d. 604, Roman monk: headed group of missionaries who landed in England a.d. 597 and began the conversion of the English to Christianity; first archbishop of Canterbury 601–604.
3.
a male given name, form of Augustus.
pre-Au·gus·tine, adjective
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