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Tridentine
Tri·den·tine T0353100 (trī-dĕn′tīn′, -tēn′)adj.1. Of or relating to an ecumenical council held by the Roman Catholic Church in Trent, Italy, from 1545 to 1563, as a response to calls for reform and the spread of Protestantism.2. Of or relating to the decrees, reforms, or results of that council: the Tridentine Catechism.n. A Roman Catholic who rigorously conforms to the Tridentine Creed formulated at that council. [Medieval Latin Tridentīnus, from Latin, area around Tridentum, from Tridentum (Trent).]Tridentine (traɪˈdɛntaɪn) adj (Historical Terms) history a. of or relating to the Council of Trentb. in accord with Tridentine doctrinen (Roman Catholic Church) an orthodox Roman Catholic[C16: from Medieval Latin Tridentīnus, from Tridentum Trent]Tri•den•tine (traɪˈdɛn tɪn, -taɪn, -tin) adj. of or pertaining to the Council of Trent or its decrees. [1555–65; < Medieval Latin Tridentīnus; compare Latin Tridentīnus area of the Rhaetian Alps around Trent (ancient Tridentum)] Translations |