Tridentine

See also: tridentine

English

Etymology

From Latin Tridentum (Trent).

Adjective

Tridentine (comparative more Tridentine, superlative most Tridentine)

  1. (not comparable) Relating to Trent, Italy.
  2. (not comparable) Relating to the Council of Trent.
  3. (Christianity) Aligned with the Traditionalist Catholic movement.

Noun

Tridentine (plural Tridentines)

  1. A strong follower of the Tridentine Creed established at the Council of Trent.

References

American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language

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