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Pauline

1

[paw-leen]

noun

  1. a female given name.



Pauline

2

[paw-lahyn, -leen]

adjective

  1. of or relating to the apostle Paul or to his doctrines or writings.

Pauline

/ ˈɔːɪ /

adjective

  1. relating to Saint Paul or to his doctrines

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Pauline1

From the Medieval Latin word ʲܱīԳܲ, dating back to 1325–75. See Paul ( def. 1 ), -ine 1
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The current surge of interest in Pauline Oliveros is largely her doing.

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Pauline Porter, chair of the parish council, says people left the village after 70 properties were damaged during a storm and tidal surge in December 2013.

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Surrounded by photos of her only child, Pauline Jones points to the wall where the final Mother's Day card she received from her daughter Bethany Rae Fields is pinned in a frame.

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"If Pauline's mother didn't have something she could knock my nana's door and vice versa," said Dawn.

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Pauline Goodall, a strawberry farmer from Limington in Somerset, told the BBC earlier this month that a warmer than average start to May was having a noticeable effect on the timing of this year's harvest.

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