a. [f. TRENT (see def.) + -INE1.] Belonging to Trent, a city of the Tyrol; spec. pertaining to the Council of Trent (154252, 15623): = TRIDENTINE, So † Trentish a. in same sense; † Trentist, an adherent of the doctrines of the Council of Trent.
1601. Bp. W. Barlow, Defence, 148. The Trentish Conuenticle confesseth, that it was no sacrament in the olde testament. Ibid., 149. Neither was it, say the Trentistes, a sacrament before Christes resurrection.
1675. J. Smith, Chr. Relig. Appeal, I. 52. The Trentish Anathema would fall heavy upon.
1826. C. Butler, Vind. Bk. Rom. Cath. Ch., 108. The decree of the Trentine doctors which declared the attendances of Catholics at the Protestant services to be unlawful.
1851. Gallenga, Italy, 149. Bands of armed peasants from the Trentine valleys had come to Milan.