SAIN


Meaning of SAIN in English

ˈsān transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English seynen, sainen, sanen, from Old English segnian, from Late Latin signare — more at sign

1. dialect Britain

a. : to cross (oneself) especially as a blessing against evil influence

b. : bless

2. chiefly dialect : to save from evil by invocation or blessing

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