释义 |
saint an·drew \-ˈan(ˌ)drü\ noun Usage: usually capitalized S&A Etymology: after St. Andrew died 60 A.D., one of the twelve apostles, patron saint of Scotland : a Scottish gold coin first issued by Robert III (1390-1406) having a representation of St. Andrew on the reverse and a lion rampant over the shield of Scotland on the obverse — called also lion |