How do you use Tridentine in a sentence? See 9 example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Tridentine in a sentence
Tridentine meaning
- Relating to Trent, Italy.
- Relating to the Council of Trent.
- Pertaining to the form of Mass promulgated at the Council of Trent, often called the Tridentine Mass.
Using Tridentine
- The main meaning on this page is: Relating to Trent, Italy. | Relating to the Council of Trent. | Pertaining to the form of Mass promulgated at the Council of Trent, often called the Tridentine Mass.
- In the example corpus, tridentine often appears in combinations such as: the tridentine, tridentine mass, tridentine calendar.
Context around Tridentine
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 5 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 9 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Tridentine
- In this selection, "tridentine" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, long, mass, calendar and rite stand out and add context to how "tridentine" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a long tridentine three pointed and aeneas and tridentine catholicism is. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "tridentine" sits close to words such as aadi, aayush and abbottabad, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with tridentine
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In the Tridentine Calendar of 1568, it was given the rank of "Semidouble". (13 words)
Godfrey, a mixture of pious Aeneas and Tridentine Catholicism, is not the real hero of the Gerusalemme. (17 words)
Francis explained that this so-called disease of is why he has restricted the celebration of the Tridentine Mass. (19 words)
The female cones are pendulous, with persistent scales (unlike true firs), and are distinctive in having a long tridentine (three-pointed) bract that protrudes prominently above each scale (it resembles the back half of a mouse, with two feet and a tail). (42 words)
In this document, the Pope outlined the motives that prompted his decision to limit the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, sometimes referred to as the Tridentine Mass or the Latin Mass, the Mass prior to 1962. (36 words)
They also began, even before the Tridentine reforms, to insert ever-lengthening passages of homophony (a single melody line supported by accompanying chords), to underline important text or points of articulation in a piece. (34 words)
Example sentences (9)
Francis explained that this so-called disease of is why he has restricted the celebration of the Tridentine Mass.
In this document, the Pope outlined the motives that prompted his decision to limit the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, sometimes referred to as the Tridentine Mass or the Latin Mass, the Mass prior to 1962.
Cabrol, p 46. This is followed to this day, and in the Tridentine rite "Alleluia" is also omitted during the Advent season.
Godfrey, a mixture of pious Aeneas and Tridentine Catholicism, is not the real hero of the Gerusalemme.
In the Tridentine Calendar of 1568, it was given the rank of "Semidouble".
The female cones are pendulous, with persistent scales (unlike true firs), and are distinctive in having a long tridentine (three-pointed) bract that protrudes prominently above each scale (it resembles the back half of a mouse, with two feet and a tail).
The Roman Catholic Church did not commemorate Saint Cyril in the Tridentine Calendar : it added his feast only in 1882, assigning to it the date of 9 February.
They also began, even before the Tridentine reforms, to insert ever-lengthening passages of homophony (a single melody line supported by accompanying chords), to underline important text or points of articulation in a piece.
Three principal writers took the field against Machiavelli between the publication of his works and their condemnation in 1559 and again by the Tridentine Index in 1564.
Common combinations with tridentine
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: