magdalene

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Definition

'Magdalene' usually refers to Mary Magdalene, a prominent follower of Jesus in the New Testament. Historically, it can also refer to a woman who is repentant or has reformed her life, especially in old texts.

Usage & Nuances

Most common as a biblical or literary name, sometimes appears in references to religious subjects or historical contexts. In older English, 'magdalene' could describe any repentant woman; today, it mainly refers to Mary Magdalene. Watch capitalization: uppercase for the figure ('Magdalene'), lowercase for the descriptive sense (very rare now).

Example Sentences

Magdalene is an important figure in the Bible.

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Many churches are named after Magdalene.

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In some old stories, a magdalene is a woman who has changed her life.

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The painting depicts Magdalene quietly meditating.

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Some people see Magdalene as a symbol of forgiveness and change.

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In old English novels, a magdalene might refer to a woman seeking redemption.

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