Associations to the word «Pauline»
Noun
- Hanson
- Bonaparte
- Wendy
- Beale
- Peril
- Sonia
- Fowler
- Authorship
- Browning
- Gertrude
- Hilary
- Apostle
- Markham
- Abby
- Louise
- Jeanne
- Reilly
- Flanagan
- Marie
- Epistle
- Polly
- Housemate
- Frederick
- Moran
- Elisabeth
- Esther
- Donkey
- Abigail
- Croft
- Napoleon
- Raphael
- Damsel
- Melville
- Lucien
- Josephine
- Sophie
- Gower
- Christianity
- Antoinette
- Wilbur
- Nellie
- Rothschild
- Wong
- Baroness
- Christine
- Yates
- Princess
- Lou
- Garcia
- Friedman
- Marvin
- Hermann
- Mademoiselle
- Maggie
- Mole
- Michelle
- Jewish
- Hurricane
- Johnson
- Actress
- Sister
- Madame
- Daughter
- Starring
- Mario
- Forster
- Chan
- Hopkins
- Owen
- Phillips
- Paul
- Kathy
- Codex
- Arthur
- Caroline
- Yorker
- Dot
- Storyline
- Ferdinand
- Parchment
- Sylvia
- Stafford
- Patience
- Serial
- Princesse
- Carton
- Hemingway
- Helena
- Betty
- Gospel
- Helene
- Apostles
Wiktionary
PAULINE, proper noun. A female given name.
PAULINE, adjective. Of or relating to the Apostle Paul, his writings, his doctrines, and the form of Christianity that arose from them.
PAULINE CONVERSION, noun. The conversion of Paul of Tarsus to Christianity on the road to Damascus
PAULINE CONVERSION, noun. (by extension) any life-changing event in which one's views are significantly altered
PAULINE PRIVILEGE, proper noun. A Christian doctrine, interpreted among Catholics and some Protestants as allowing the dissolution of a marriage between two non-baptized persons in the case that one (but not both) of the partners seeks baptism and converts to Christianity and the other partner leaves the marriage.
Dictionary definition
PAULINE, adjective. Relating to Paul the Apostle or his doctrines.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.