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** and Marathi
** Marathi
** Nachani न ा चण ी ( Marathi & Gujarati )
** Bombay Hindi: khokā ( which in Marathi means a ' box '.
** Marathi cuisine
** Among Marathi language speaking people ( predominantly of Maharashtra ), parents threaten the misbehaving children with a male ghost called ' Buva ' ( ब ु व ा).
** Marathi poetry
** India ( Marathi ): Ambaadi
** Marathi Old Testament published.
** Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Bhojpuri, Bhili, Magahi, Kurukh, Dogri-Devanagari
** The traditional Marathi honorific is the suffix-rao.
** In the state of Maharashtra, English or Marathi is used.
** Marathi literature
** Marathi: ब े ल or कव ी ठ ( Kaveeth )

** and saint
** Sithney, patron saint of mad dogs
** Brigid, patron saint of Ireland
** Elizabeth of Portugal, patron saint of Coimbra ( city holiday ), known there as Rainha Santa Isabela.
** San Ernesto, Che Guevera as a saint.
** Nikolai of Japan, Eastern Orthodox monk and saint ( b. 1836 ).
** Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini becomes the first American saint to be canonized.
** Ilia Chavchavadze, Georgian writer and saint of the Georgian Orthodox Church ( b. 1837 )
** Paul Miki, Japanese Catholic saint and martyr ( d. 1597 )
** Elizabeth Seton is canonized, becoming the first American Roman Catholic saint.
** George Preca, Maltese saint ( d. 1962 )
** Juan de la Cruz, Spanish saint and poet ( died 1591 )
** Ram Thakur, Hindu saint ( d. 1949 )
** Ralph Sherwin, English Roman Catholic martyr and saint ( d. 1581 )
** Giovanni da Capistrano, Italian saint ( d. 1456 )
** Benedict Joseph Labre, French saint ( b. 1745 )
** Colman mac Duagh, Irish saint.
** Finbarr of Cork, Irish saint.
** Catherine of Ricci, Catholic prioress and saint ( b. 1522 )
** Ralph Sherwin, English Catholic saint ( martyred ) ( b. 1550 )
** John Ogilvie, Roman Catholic saint, Scottish Jesuit ( d. 1615 )
** Juan Diego, Mexican Catholic saint ( d. 1548 )
** Venerable Macarius of Yellow Lake and Unzha, a semi-legendary Russian saint ( d. 1444 )
** Hazrat Shah Jalal, sufi saint of Bengal ( b. 1271 )
** John of Nepomuk, saint of Bohemia ( d. 1393 )

** and poet
** Ai Qing ( 1910 – 1996 ), poet and political prisoner
** Argonautica by Gaius Valerius Flaccus ( Roman poet, Greek mythology )
** Thebaid and Achilleid by Statius ( Roman poet, Greek mythology )
** Grook – form of short aphoristic poem invented by the Danish poet and scientist Piet Hein, who wrote over 7, 000 of them.
** Artur Adson, Estonian poet, writer and theatre critic ( b. 1889 )
** Shel Silverstein, American author and poet ( b. 1930 )
** Abdul-Qader Bedil, Persian Sufi poet ( d. 1720 )
** Nel Benschop, Dutch poet ( d. 2005 )
** William Jay Smith, American poet
** Joyce Kilmer, American journalist and poet ( b. 1886 )
** Wilfred Owen, British poet and soldier ( b. 1893 )
** Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet ( b. 1880 )
** Maksim Bahdanovič, Belarusian poet ( b. 1891 )
** Francis Ledwidge, Irish poet ( b. 1887 )
** Hedd Wyn, Welsh poet ( killed in action ) ( b. 1887 )
** Joseph Victor von Scheffel, German poet ( d. 1886 )
** Stephen Foster, American songwriter and poet ( d. 1864 )
** Kočo Racin, Macedonian poet and revolutionary ( d. 1943 )
** Christopher Dewdney, Canadian poet
** Joy Harjo, Native American poet
** Paul Muldoon, Irish poet
** Garrett Hongo, American poet
** Kenneth Patchen, American poet and painter ( d. 1972 )
** Stanley Vestal, American writer, poet, historian ( b. 1877 )
** Sri Chinmoy, Bengali spiritual teacher, poet, artist and athlete who immigrated to the U. S. in 1964 ( d. 2007 )

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