Marist
American
[mair-ist, mar-]
/ ˈmɛər ɪst, ˈmær- /
noun
Roman Catholic Church.
Marist
British
/ ˈmɛərɪst /
noun
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a member of the Society of Mary, a religious congregation founded in 1824
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a teacher or pupil in a school belonging to the Marist Order
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Marist
From the French word Mariste, dating back to 1875–80. See Mary, -ist
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