Ste.


abbreviation
  1. (referring to a woman) Saint.

Origin of Ste.

1
From the French word Sainte

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How to use Ste. in a sentence

  • P&D Soul Food Kitchen: 927 S. Goldwyn Ave., Ste. 120, Orlando.

    The Heart and Soul (Food) of Orlando | Jane & Michael Stern | June 8, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • Each morning at dawn the tocsin sounded from Ste. Gudule, and the people rushed to the barricades.

    Belgium | George W. T. (George William Thomson) Omond
  • Returning to the deck the boys learned that the boat on which they were sailing was to remain six hours at Sault Ste. Marie.

  • Then do not be quite as punctilious as the gentleman who got turned out of the debtor side of Ste. Pélagie into an alley.

    Lazarre | Mary Hartwell Catherwood
  • I would lop boughs rather than have a growing thing spindle as if rooted in Ste. Pélagie!

    Lazarre | Mary Hartwell Catherwood

British Dictionary definitions for Ste

Ste

abbreviation for
  1. Saint (female)

Origin of Ste

1
French Sainte

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