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Anselm

American  
[an-selm] / ˈæn sɛlm /

noun

  1. Saint, 1033–1109, archbishop of Canterbury: scholastic theologian and philosopher.

  2. Also Ansel a first name: from Germanic words meaning “divine” and “helmet.”


Anselm British  
/ ˈænsɛlm /

noun

  1. Saint. 1033–1109, Italian Benedictine monk; archbishop of Canterbury (1093–1109): one of the founders of scholasticism; author of Cur Deus Homo? ( Why did God become Man? ). Feast day: Aug 21

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A native of New Hampshire, Leavitt studied communications and political science at Saint Anselm College, a Catholic college in her home state.

From BBC • Nov. 15, 2024

A poll of likely voters released by Saint Anselm College last month found Haley rising in the state, winning the backing of 30% to Trump’s 44%.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 4, 2024

There was only one problem: Saint Anselm had no idea what CNN was talking about.

From New York Times • Dec. 8, 2023

Ms. Haley has soared from low in the polls to the second spot, according to a new poll conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center in New Hampshire.

From Washington Times • Sep. 29, 2023

Today, Mort Janklow has an office high above Park Avenue filled with gorgeous works of modern art—a Dubuffet, an Anselm Kiefer.

From "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell