1. sain - Verb
3. Sain - Proper noun
Said.
To sanctify; to bless so as to protect from evil influence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryJohnny Sain doesn't say much, but that don't matter much, because when you're out there on the mound, you got nobody to talk to. Casey Stengel
Sain you will fra the Devil, and the Lairds bairns. Scottish Proverb
Manning said the missile was launched from Sain Ni, North Korea, and traveled about 1,000 kilometers, about 620 miles, before landing in the Sea of Japan. Source: Internet
However, in the 1948 season, the Braves actually had the same record in games that Spahn and Sain started that the team had overall, in terms of winning percentage. Source: Internet
The poem received such a wide audience that the sentiment, usually now paraphrased as "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain", entered the baseball vocabulary. Source: Internet
Townsend v. Sain, Sheriff, et al., 372 U.S. 293, 307-308 The viability of forensic evidence produced from "truth sera" has been addressed in lower courts – judges and expert witnesses have generally agreed that they are not reliable for lie detection. Source: Internet