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patron

[pey-truhn] / ˈpeɪ trən /


NOUN
person who does business at establishment
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Mid-morning shoppers give the dragon, who was, of course, slain in the legend by England's patron saint, sympathetic looks.

From BBC • Jun. 5, 2026

How the RSF appears to have an inexhaustible supply of drones has been the subject of speculation, but observers say it has a wealthy Persian Gulf patron of its own in the United Arab Emirates.

From Los Angeles Times • May 24, 2026

Earlier this year, Princess Eugenie stepped down as patron of a separate charity, Anti-Slavery International, a role she had held for seven years.

From BBC • May 13, 2026

With their help, the conference can put its money where its mouth is, as the patron saint of world-changing upstarts.

From Slate • May 8, 2026

“You mean Carlswald Fingleblatt, patron saint of my childhood?”

From "Odd One Out" by Nic Stone




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