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Patroness
Patroness Pa"tron*ess, n. [Cf. F. patronnesse.] A female patron or helper. --Spenser. Night, best patroness of grief. --Milton.

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- connection between SR 241 and Los Patrones Parkway. The new interchange was completed in mid-January 2021. Los Patrones Parkway was built in two phases...
- "Pa Las VibrasHerencia De Patrones". KZUU 90.7 FM. February 21, 2020. Retrieved December 23, 2023. "Herencia de Patrones ¿quiénes son y cómo nació la...
- A patron saint, patroness saint, patron hallow or heavenly protector is a saint who in Catholicism, Lutheranism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy or Oriental...
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- Patron (Ukrainian: Патрон, pronounced [pɐˈtrɔn]; lit. 'cartridge'; born 20 July 2019) is a detection dog and mascot for the State Emergency Service of...
- A patronal feast or patronal festival (Spanish: fiesta patronal; Catalan: festa patronal; Portuguese: festa patronal; Italian: festa patronale; French:...
- up patron, patronage, or patronise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A patron is a person or organization that supports another. Patron or Patrón may...
- The Patrons of Industry in Canada were based on the Patrons of Industry of Michigan that had formed in 1889. It was dedicated to upholding and encouraging...
- Pizza Patrón Inc. is an American pizza chain formerly headquartered in Dallas, now headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. It was founded in 1986 by Antonio...
- customer, and the guardianship of saints. The word patron derives from the Latin patronus ('patron'), one who gives benefits to his clients (see patronage...