Nicholas
Americannoun
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German Nikolaus von Cusa. of Cusa 1401–1464, German cardinal, mathematician, and philosopher.
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Grand Duke, 1856–1929, Russian general in World War I.
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Saint, flourished 4th century a.d., bishop in Asia Minor: patron saint of Russia; protector of children and prototype of the legendary Santa Claus.
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a male given name: from Greek words meaning “victory” and “people.”
noun
Usage
What is St. Nicholas Day? St. Nicholas Day is a Christian holiday—the feast day of Saint Nicholas.Saint Nicholas is best known as the basis of the legendary Santa Claus. As a bishop in Asia Minor around the 4th century c.e., he was known for his generosity and as a protector of children. He is the patron saint of children, sailors, and merchants, and of Russia and Greece.St. Nicholas Day is celebrated by Catholics and members of the Eastern Orthodox Church, among other Christians.Celebration of St. Nicholas Day sometimes involves children laying out their shoes (or sometimes socks) on the night before in the hopes that treats are placed in them overnight (much like the tradition of Christmas stockings).
Example Sentences
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"We had two key motivations for undertaking this study," said Dr. Zoë Jewell of Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment, co-author of the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.
From Science Daily
Duterte's lawyer, Nicholas Kaufman, told AFP the defence would "seek leave to appeal this decision on the grounds that Mr Duterte was denied due process."
From Barron's
Nicholas Hyett, investment manager at Wealth Club, said the figures showed there was "no festive cheer on the high street" as Christmas shoppers increasingly turned online.
From BBC
The expected stalling in the disinflation process in January likely played its part in slowing the pace of loosening monetary policy, Capital Economics economist Nicholas Farr said in a note to clients.
Dr Nicholas Cullinan, director of the British Museum, which manages the Portable Antiquities Scheme, said it was vital "for preserving and recording Britain's past".
From BBC
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