Definition of patronal in English:
patronal
adjective pəˈtrəʊn(ə)lˈpeɪtrənl
Relating to a patron saint.
the patronal festival of the parish church of St Peter
Example sentencesExamples
- Although very powerful, the emperor did not usurp all patronal resources.
- On Sunday, I was back at church singing for the patronal festival and a visit from the Bishop of Edinburgh.
- And tomorrow is a special day, because it is the patronal festival, and there is big music to do.
- In addition to the national festival of the Virgin of Meritxell, each parroquia has its own patronal festival.
- Since Sunday, October 31, is the eve of All Saints day, the service will be treated as the church's patronal service.
Rhymes
atonal, Donal, hormonal, Monel, polytonal, tonal, zonal
Definition of patronal in US English:
patronal
adjectiveˈpātrənlˈpeɪtrənl
Relating to a patron saint.
the patronal festival of the parish church of St. Peter
Example sentencesExamples
- And tomorrow is a special day, because it is the patronal festival, and there is big music to do.
- In addition to the national festival of the Virgin of Meritxell, each parroquia has its own patronal festival.
- Although very powerful, the emperor did not usurp all patronal resources.
- On Sunday, I was back at church singing for the patronal festival and a visit from the Bishop of Edinburgh.
- Since Sunday, October 31, is the eve of All Saints day, the service will be treated as the church's patronal service.