pauline
IPA: pɔɫˈin
Root Word: Pauline
noun
- A female given name from Latin.
adjective
- (Christianity) Of or relating to the Apostle Paul, his writings, his doctrines, and the form of Christianity that arose from them.
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Examples of "pauline" in Sentences
- Hilary backers wont support Obama,, what a joke. pauline
- The Repukes have been drunk with power for years. pauline
- I guess our canidates do rub off on us don't they. pauline
- May 24th, 2008 1: 51 am ET uhhhh .... pauline, the voters did pick.
- Obama for President of the United States of America 2008/2012 pauline
- I wonder why the media has never focused this much on Pat Robertson????????? pauline
- If he was white, he would have been knocked out of the primary LONG ago by this scandal. pauline
- Until the GOP's camp will pledge to discontinue their practice of yielding to special interest it will be the "Pot calling the kettle black". pauline
- I too long for what seemed like a simpler time of my youth, but when I think about the consequences of that time I realize there was a price to pay for living in that time that I have forgotten about. pauline, new york
- My particular interest is the very early development of Christianity, the various early groups, the historical Jesus, and recently understanding the pauline group vs the palestinian group of early Christians, and the possible relationships between them.
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