In religion|lang=en terms the difference between theatines and theatine
is that theatines is (religion) a catholic order established in 1524 in italy, which consisted of monks and later, nuns, under the direction of the monks while theatine is (religion) a member of the catholic order, the theatines.
As nouns the difference between theatines and theatine
is that theatines is while theatine is (religion) a member of the catholic order, the theatines.
As a proper noun theatines
is (religion) a catholic order established in 1524 in italy, which consisted of monks and later, nuns, under the direction of the monks.
As an adjective theatine is
of or belonging to the theatines.
theatines
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
(religion) A Catholic order established in 1524 in Italy, which consisted of monks and later, nuns, under the direction of the monks.
Noun
(head)
theatine
Alternative forms
* Theatin
Noun
(
en noun)
(religion) A member of the Catholic order, the Theatines.
Adjective
(-)
Of or belonging to the Theatines