(Roman Catholic Church) Anglo-Saxon missionary who was sent to Frisia and Germany to spread the Christian faith; was martyred in Frisia (680-754)
1 Saint Winfred dropped his axe, and turned to speak to the people.
2 Another Anglo-Saxon, Winfred , or Bonifacius, had been equally active among his Frisian cousins.
3 In 2001, she also won the Winfred Holtby Memorial Prize for the best regional novel.
4 The great apostle of Germany was the Saxon Winfred , or Winifred, better known as St. Boniface.
5 You saw that Mrs. Winfred .
6 Sabre, this is Mrs. Winfred .
7 But the knife never fell, for from the silent avenues of the dark forest came the good Saint Winfred and his people.
8 "This New Frontier stuff is dangerous," Winfred would say testily.
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