
1) Art fan 2) Ballpark regular 3) Bar regular 4) Benefactor 5) Charity donor 6) Client 7) Customer 8) Donation giver 9) Este, to tasso 10) Frequenter 11) French word used in English 12) Generous contributor 13) Generous donor 14) Goodhearted person 15) Guest 16) Humanitarian 17) Kind of saint 18) Lorenzo or Mellon
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1) Backer 2) Benefactor 3) Client 4) Customer 5) Donor 6) Follower 7) Frequenter 8) Friend 9) Giver 10) Godparent 11) Guarantor 12) Habitue 13) Innkeeper 14) Operagoer 15) Patroness 16) Patronne 17) Saint 18) Sponsor 19) User 20) Warranter 21) Warrantor
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1) Mexican distilled drink
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- a regular customer
- (Italian) the proprietor of an inn
- someone who supports or champions something
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Support who has donated at least $15 to the Geek. All about BGG Patrons
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• (v. t.) To be a patron of; to patronize; to favor. • (n.) A guardian saint. -- called also patron saint. • (n.) See Padrone, 2. • (n.) An advocate or pleader. • (n.) A master who had freed his slave, but still retained some paternal rights over him. • (n.) One who has gift and disposition of a benefice. • (n.) A...
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Support who has donated at least $15 to the Geek. All about BGG Patrons
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(1) The patron saint of a church; (2) the person or corporation with the right to appoint the incumbent.
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(1) The patron saint of a church; (2) the person or corporation with the right to appoint the incumbent.
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Patron Reposado is aged in oak barrels for a minimum of six months
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A person who purchases goods or services, often on a regular basis, from a shop or company. A benefactor or sponsor who supports and/or gives money to an individual or an organisation, such as a charity
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Pa'tron adjective Doing the duty of a patron; giving aid or protection; tutelary.
Dryden. Patron saint (R. C. Ch.) ,
a saint regarded as the peculiar protector of a country, community, church, profession, etc., or of an individual. Found on
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Pa'tron noun [ French, from Latin
patronus , from
pater a father. See
Paternal , and confer
Patroon ,
Padrone ,
Pattern .]
1. One who protects, supports, or countenances; a defender. '
Patron of my life and liberty.'
Shak. 'The
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Pa'tron transitive verb To be a patron of; to patronize; to favor. [ Obsolete]
Sir T. Browne. Found on
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regular customer person who gives supportÂ
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The holder of an advowson
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[
n] - (French) the proprietor of an inn 2. [n] - someone who supports or champions something 3. [n] - a regular customer
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patron 1. Father in the the senses of protector and defender of his clients (viz. of individuals, of cities, or provinces); also, the former master of a freedman or freedwoman; an advocate or defender before a court of justice, or, generally, of any person or cause. 2. In Middle Latin, it acquired the senses of patron saint, patron or advowee (advo...
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Support who has donated at least $15 to the Geek.
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A person or organization who gives support and often financial aid.
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noun someone who supports or champions something
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frequenter noun a regular customer
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a regular customer
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