Paul II
noun
1.
(Pietro Barbo) 1417–71, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1464–71.
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[paw-leen] /pɔˈlin/ noun 1. a female given name. [paw-lahyn, -leen] /ˈpɔ laɪn, -lin/ adjective 1. of or relating to the apostle Paul or to his doctrines or writings. /ˈpɔːlaɪn/ adjective 1. relating to Saint Paul or to his doctrines fem. proper name, fem. of Paul. adj. “pertaining to the apostle Paul,” 1817, from Latin Paulinus, […]
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[paw-luh-niz-uh m] /ˈpɔ ləˌnɪz əm/ noun 1. the body of theological doctrine taught by or attributed to the apostle Paul.