Dunstan
[ duhn-stuh n ]
/ ˈdʌn stən /
noun
Saint,a.d. c925–988,
English statesman: archbishop of Canterbury 961–978.
a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “stone hill.”
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Dunstan
/ (ˈdʌnstən) /
noun
Saint. ?909–988 ad, English prelate and statesman; archbishop of Canterbury (959–988). He revived monasticism in England on Benedictine lines and promoted education. Feast day: May 19