Examples of using Patron in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Patron, please.
I got that from a patron.
Patron of the arts.
He had certainly been my patron in court until now.
Bar patron found him.
People also translate
Oh, is little miss ragamuffin also patron of the arts?
Patron Saint of Florence.
Or St. Elmo, the patron saint of sailors lost at sea.
Patron saint of travelers.
Take this to the house of your master's patron, Pieter van Ruijven.
Patron Saint of Scotland.
Valentine's Day, the Feast of Saint Valentine, patron saint of lovers.
Patron saint of the place.
So I packed everything up, prayed to the patron Saint of locked apartments.
Patron saint of lost causes.
During 1601- 1604, his main patron was Cardinal Paolo Emilio Sfondrati.
Patron saint of causes long since lost.
In some jurisdictions, bars cannot serve a patron who is already intoxicated.
The patron saint of pregnant women.
Mad Marta, patron saint of assault and battery.
Patron saint of herds in Corsica and the best healer.
Vitus is considered the patron saint of actors, comedians, dancers, and epileptics.
My patron is filled with hatred for his rival.
Vitus is considered the patron saint of actors, comedians, dancers and epileptics.
A patron jumps in, the gun discharges, everybody runs.
Saint Vitus is the patron saint of actors, comedians, dancers, and epileptics.
He was a patron of new forms of leisure, style and taste.
Can I get a patron, neat, And, uh, one for my buddy over there.
Cristofori's patron, Prince Ferdinando, died at the age of 50 in 1713.