- Of or relating to the Virgin Mary, her cult, or her theology.
- Of or relating to Mary I of England or Mary Queen of Scots.
Mar·i·an2 (mâr'ē-ən, măr'-)

adj.
Of or relating to Gaius Marius: the Marian reforms of the legions.
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| WordNet: Marian |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
of or relating to or venerating the Virgin Mary
Pertains to noun: Mary (meaning #1)
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