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[ ans-gahr ] / ˈæns gɑr /
nounSaint "Apostle of the North", 801–865, French Benedictine priest and missionary: patron saint of Scandinavia. Also Ans·kar [an-skahr] /ˈæn skɑr/ . Latin Ans·gar·i·us [ans-gair-ee-uhs] /ænsˈgɛər i əs/ . Words nearby AnsgarAnschluss, Anselm, anserine, anserine bursa, Ansermet, Ansgar, Anshan, ANSI, ansiform, Anson, Ansonia Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for AnsgarIn 848 Ansgar made a pompous visit to Sweden again with costly presents and letters, and reopened the field for missionary work. The Rise of the Mediaeval Church|Alexander Clarence Flick William retired to Berkhamsted, and is said to have sent a private message to Ansgar asking for his support. The Story of London|Henry B. Wheatley So I sat in the church of Ansgar among the other heathen and heard somewhat. Wulfric the Weapon Thane|Charles W. Whistler Accordingly in 829 Ansgar, expelled from Denmark, went to Sweden where he laboured two years with some success. The Rise of the Mediaeval Church|Alexander Clarence Flick
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