From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthe Sonthe SonRRCJesus Christ, the second member of the group from the Christian religion that also includes the Father and the Holy Spirit → son
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the Son• And the sons of union officials find the door to City Hall open if they decide on a career in politics.• Anthony Hopkins was much more frightening as a serial killer than Currie is as the son of Satan.• The scenes between the sons, all witty repartee, came close to a spoof of stagey theatrical speech.• I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.• Had the detention of the son been unlawful, Fennell would have been justified in acting as he did.• Born in 1589, he was the son of a small tenant farmer.• Brunhild, however, was prepared to say that her grandson Theudebert was the son of a gardener.