Someone who supports or champions something.
Someone who pays for goods or services.
1 A new patron , a new set of bank cards, a new wardrobe.
2 He was a patron of law and government and a culture hero.
3 It appears therefore that Zuma's presidency is founded on a patron - client network.
4 There are many patron deities for education, for example, and for music.
5 Thank the blessed stars, not a single patron came to her aid.
6 The patron deity is the form of Deity you work with most.
7 Tell the patron that-toput it in his pipe and smoke it.
8 The Church held the power and was still the patron of art.
9 At the Court I found a patron in Monseigneur the Duc d'Enghien.
10 Of the abbey to battle under the banner of the patron saint.
11 The church of the patron saint was the great center of attraction.
12 Builder, political governor, religious propagandist, reformer, patron of the arts and science.
13 Both of these cities were renamed in honor of his patron Augustus.
14 Slavic fire god, mentioned earlier, who is also patron of the metalsmith.
15 She is patron of the process of change, of walking through doorways.
16 He had been the patron of Oates and the tool of Petre.
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