Marian - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Marian (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective / Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/mɛr.i.ən/

Meaning and Usage

The term "Marian" generally refers to anything related to Mary, particularly within Christian contexts. It is often used in relation to the Virgin Mary. The word can also pertain to names, such as individuals named Marian. The frequency of usage may vary, depending on cultural and religious contexts. "Marian" is more commonly found in written contexts, particularly in religious writings, literature, and discussions concerning Marian devotion.

Example Sentences

  1. Marian devotions are an essential part of Catholic spirituality.
    Devociones marianas son una parte esencial de la espiritualidad católica.

  2. The Marian feast day is celebrated with great reverence.
    El día de la fiesta mariana se celebra con gran reverencia.

  3. Her name is Marian, and she has been involved in several charitable works.
    Su nombre es Marian, y ha estado involucrada en varias obras benéficas.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "Marian" does not have many idiomatic expressions per se, it is often included in phrases or contexts related to Catholicism and devotion to the Virgin Mary.

Example Sentences with Related Idioms

  1. To call upon the Marian intercession during prayers brings comfort to many faithful.
    Invocar la intercesión mariana durante las oraciones brinda consuelo a muchos fieles.

  2. Many believe that Marian apparitions can lead to miraculous healings.
    Muchos creen que las apariciones marianas pueden llevar a curaciones milagrosas.

  3. The church organized a Marian pilgrimage to honor the Virgin Mary.
    La iglesia organizó una peregrinación mariana para honrar a la Virgen María.

  4. On the feast of the Assumption, the Marian hymns resonate throughout the church.
    En la fiesta de la Asunción, los himnos marianos resuenan por toda la iglesia.

  5. A Marian shrine attracts visitors from around the world seeking solace.
    Un santuario mariano atrae a visitantes de todo el mundo en busca de consuelo.

Etymology

The term "Marian" derives from the Latin "Maria," which is rooted in the Hebrew name "Miriam." In Christian traditions, it refers specifically to the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Mary-related (contextual) - Virgin Mary-related (contextual)

Antonyms: - Non-religious (contextual) - Secular (contextual)



25-07-2024