Tridentine
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See also: tridentine
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin Tridentīnus (“pertaining to Trent”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
Tridentine (comparative more Tridentine, superlative most Tridentine)
- (not comparable) Relating to Trent, Italy.
- (not comparable) Relating to the Council of Trent.
- (Catholicism) Pertaining to the form of Mass promulgated at the Council of Trent, often called the Tridentine Mass.
- (Catholicism) Aligned with the traditionalist Catholic movement.
Translations[edit]
relating to the city of Trent
relating to the Council of Trent
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Noun[edit]
Tridentine (plural Tridentines)
- A strong follower of the Tridentine Creed established at the Council of Trent.
References[edit]
- American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
Latin[edit]
Adjective[edit]
Tridentīne