mariano
Marian, of the Virgin Mary
adjective mah-RYAH-noh Rare
Origin: From Latin Marianus, relating to Maria.
Usage Note
Mariano describes anything pertaining to the Virgin Mary, such as devotions, shrines, or feast days. The feminine form is mariana. The adjective is common in Catholic contexts: congregación mariana, devoción mariana.
Examples
"El santuario tiene una capilla mariana."
Natural Translation
The sanctuary has a Marian chapel.
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