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  1. Bernard, St.

    • IPA[ˌsānt bərˈnärd]

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    • ph.
      (c. 996–c. 1081), French monk. He founded two hospices for travelers in the Alps. The St. Bernard passes, where the hospices were situated, and St. Bernard dogs, once kept by the monks and trained to aid travelers, are named after him. Feast day, May 28.
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    • n.
      a large dog of a breed originally kept to rescue travelers by the monks of the Hospice on the ...

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    • ph.
      (c. 996–c. 1081), French monk who founded two hospices for travellers in the Alps. The St ...

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a very large dog of a breed originally kept to rescue travellers by the monks of the Hospice on ...

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    • ph.
      either of two passes across the Alps in southern Europe. The Great St. Bernard Pass, on the ...

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    • ph.
      either of two passes across the Alps in southern Europe. The Great St Bernard Pass, on the ...

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    • ph.
      (1090–1153), French theologian and abbot. The first abbot of Clairvaux, his monastery was one ...

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    • ph.
      (1090–1153), French theologian and abbot. He was the first abbot of Clairvaux and his monastery ...

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