Saint Andrew

noun
Saint An·​drew | \ -ˈan(ˌ)drü\

Definition of Saint Andrew

: 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

History and Etymology for Saint Andrew

after St. Andrew †60 a.d., one of the twelve apostles, patron saint of Scotland

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