New American Oxford Dictionary
Cecilia, St.
Ce cil ia, St. |səˈsilyə, -ˈsēlyə ˌseɪnt səˈsɪljə | (2nd or 3rd century ), Roman martyr. According to legend, she took a vow of celibacy, but, when forced to marry, converted her husband to Christianity and both were martyred. She is the patron saint of church music. Feast day, November 22.
Oxford Dictionary
Cecil, William
Cecil, William |ˈsɛs (ə )l, ˈsɪs -| see Burghley, 1st Baron .
Cecilia, St
Cecilia, St |sɪˈsiːljə | (2nd or 3rd century ), Roman martyr. According to legend, she took a vow of celibacy but when forced to marry converted her husband to Christianity and both were martyred. She is the patron saint of church music. Feast day, 22 November.
Spanish Dictionary
cecilia
cecilia nombre femenino Anfibio ápodo de aspecto muy similar a la lombriz de tierra (cuerpo blando, cilíndrico, con anillos, muy alargado y sin patas ); suele carecer de vista, se alimenta de lombrices e insectos y vive enterrado en el suelo, en zonas tropicales húmedas de América del Sur, África y Asia .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Cecil
Ce cil /síːs (ə )l |sés -/名詞 セシル 〘男の名 〙.
Cecilia
Ce cil ia /səsíːljə |-liə /名詞 セシーリア 〘女の名 〙.