ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “anointed” - late 14c., "smeared with oil," past-participle adjective from anoint (v.) The noun meaning "a consecrated one" (as in Lord's Anointed) 🕎2 Samuel 5;1-12 KJV
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “saint” - early 12c. as an adjective, seinte, "holy, divinely inspired, worthy of worship," from Old French saint, seinte “devout," "one of the elect”, set apart to the services of God,”
2. The B.A.R. British Accreditation Registry ended on 31.08.2019 & since 1953,and all Crown Courts and Judges (all courts) ended on the 31.08.2019 as all civil and crown institutions
1. The B.A.R. British Accreditation Registry ended on 31.08.2019 & since 1953,and all Crown Courts and Judges (all courts) ended on the 31.08.2019 as all civil and crown institutions