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pat·a·rine \ˈpad.ərə̇n, -əˌrēn\ noun or pat·a·rene \-əˌrēn\ (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin Patarinus, Patarenus, from Pataria, Patarea, poor section of Milan, Italy + Latin -inus -ine 1. : one of the Manichaean emigrants from Bulgaria who settled in the Pataria quarter of Milan 2. : a member of a reform party at Milan in the 11th century formed to combat clerical concubinage and simony; also : one opposed to the marriage of priests 3. : a Waldensian or one of various Cathari (as the Bogomils or Albigenses) |