(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland.
1By Saint Andrew, My Lord Cardinal, you have committed an error.
2It was the Saint Andrew's Cross, which I made by crossing my arms.
3The nuptials took place on Sunday, June 7 at a private residence in Saint Andrew.
4On the fourth day, Saint Andrew of Scotland was the chief Challenger for the tournament.
5The world knows his favorite saint is Saint Andrew.
6What kind of a Cross did Saint Andrew bear?
7I could not but recall besides a memorable incident in connection with the Saint Andrew's Cross.
8Miracles of quite a different nature are attributed to an image of Saint Andrew, in the capital.
9And by the bright Saint Andrew's cross
10So we have Saint George, Saint David, Saint Andrew, and Saint Patrick, all of them white-souled heroes.
11The men and provisions were equally distributed among three ships, the Caledonia, the Unicorn, and the Saint Andrew.
12Honors came slowly, but surely: Oxford with a degree; Saint Andrew's with a Lord-Rectorship; publishers with advance payments.
13The places reserved for periti were in the Saint Andrew Tribune of the nave of St Peter's Basilica.
14Great Saint Andrew's Street, of course!
15I don't want to end my life nailed to a Saint Andrew's cross. Of course, now that didn't apply.
16As good Saint Andrew bears.
Translations for Saint Andrew