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Pat·rick  (ptrk), Saint a.d. 389?-461?
Christian missionary and patron saint of Ireland.

Patrick [ˈpætrɪk]
n
(Biographies / Patrick, Saint (5th century ad-5th century ad) M, Irishnational of birth: British, RELIGION: missionary, RELIGION: saint) Saint. 5th century ad, Christian missionary in Ireland, probably born in Britain; patron saint of Ireland. Feast day: March 17
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Noun1.Patrick - Apostle and patron saint of IrelandPatrick - Apostle and patron saint of Ireland; an English missionary to Ireland in the 5th century
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Patrick [ˈpætrɪk] NPatricio


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