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Gregory vs saint

saint vs Gregory

Gregory and saint both are nouns.

Gregory is not a verb while saint is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Gregory Yes No No No
saint Yes No Yes No
Gregory (noun) saint (noun)
(Roman Catholic Church) an Italian pope distinguished for his spiritual and temporal leadership; a saint and Doctor of the Church (540?-604) person of exceptional holiness
the Italian pope who fought to establish the supremacy of the pope over the Roman Catholic Church and the supremacy of the church over the state (1020-1085) model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal
the Italian pope from 1406 to 1415 who worked to end the Great Schism and who retired to make it possible (1327-1417) a person who has died and has been declared a saint by canonization
the pope who sponsored the introduction of the modern calendar (1572-1585)
Italian pope from 1831 to 1846; conservative in politics and theology; worked to propagate Catholicism in England and the United States (1765-1846)
(Roman Catholic Church) a church father known for his constant fight against perceived heresies; a saint and Doctor of the Church (329-391)
Gregory (verb) saint (verb)
declare (a dead person) to be a saint
hold sacred
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