Crispin
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A male given name: A personal name of historical and religious origin. 2. Saint Crispin: The patron saint of shoemakers, leatherworkers, and saddlers. He and his brother, Saint Crispinian, were martyred in the 3rd century for spreading Christianity.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun (Name):
- The character in the novel was named Crispin.
- Proper noun (Saint):
- The guild of cobblers celebrated the feast day of Saint Crispin.
- Crispin is often invoked by those who work with leather.
Advanced Usage
- "St. Crispin's Day": Refers to October 25th, the feast day of Saints Crispin and Crispinian, famously referenced in literature and history.
- The Battle of Agincourt was fought on St. Crispin's Day, 1415.
- "A son of Crispin": An archaic or poetic term for a shoemaker or cobbler.
- The village's last true son of Crispin could repair any boot.
Variants and Related Words
- Crispinian (Proper noun): The brother of Saint Crispin, sharing his patronage and martyrdom.
- Crispinianus: The Latin form of the name Crispinian.
Synonyms
- Patron saint of shoemakers: This is the primary descriptive synonym for Saint Crispin.
- Cobbler's saint: An informal synonym.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "St. Crispin's Day Speech": A reference to the rousing pre-battle oration given by King Henry V in Shakespeare's play , set on St. Crispin's Day.
- The manager gave a St. Crispin's Day speech to motivate the team before the final.
Noun
- patron saint of shoemakers; he and his brother were martyred for trying to spread Christianity (3rd century)