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Cecilia

[si-seel-yuh]

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 230?, Roman martyr: patron saint of music.

  2. Also Cecillia. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “blind.”



Cecilia

/ ɪˈːə /

noun

  1. Saint. died ?230 ad , Roman martyr; patron saint of music. Feast day: Nov 22

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Times staff writer Kate Linthicum and special correspondent Cecilia Sánchez Vidal contributed to this report.

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She then darted over to celebrate with Charles, her husband and coach, and her two children - although youngest daughter Cecilia appeared to have slept through the match in her pushchair.

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She raised her arms in the air after securing victory and rushed over to celebrate with her husband and eldest daughter Charlotte, while youngest daughter Cecilia slept on in her pram.

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With its colorful charm, Abraham and Cecilia Beltran’s Long Beach apartment is a welcoming hub for their family.

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Her shocked expression turned to glee as her mother, Cecilia, and peers celebrated her milestone moment.

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