Definitions for Paul
Paul
Paul
Spelling: [pawl for 1–3, 5; poul for 4]
IPA: /pɔl for 1–3, 5; paʊl for 4/
Paul is a 4 letter English word.
You can make 30 anagrams from letters in Paul (alpu).
Definitions for Paul
noun
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Saint, died a.d. c67, a missionary and apostle to the gentiles: author of several of the Epistles.
Compare Saul (def 2).
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Alice, 1885–1977, U.S. women's-rights activist.
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Elliot (Harold) 1891–1958, U.S. novelist.
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Jean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA) pen name of Jean Paul Friedrich Richter.
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a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “little”.
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died a.d. 767, pope 757–767.
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Russian Pavel Petrovich, 1754–1801, emperor of Russia 1796–1801 (son of Peter III).
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1901–64, king of Greece 1947–64.
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(Pietro Barbo) 1417–71, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1464–71.
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(Alessandro Farnese) 1468–1549, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1534–49.
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(Gian Pietro Caraffa) 1476–1559, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1555–59.
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(Camillo Borghese) 1552–1621, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1605–21.
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(Giovanni Batista Montini) 1897–1978, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1963–78.
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Paul (Johann von) [poul yoh-hahn fuh n] /paʊl ˈyoʊ hɑn fən/ (Show IPA), 1830–1914, German playwright, novelist, poet, and short-story writer: Nobel Prize 1910.
Examples for Paul
Offending the other ones has been a central strategy for Paul over the last year.
But the ads are not just intended to remind the Google-curious that Paul exists and is thinking about running for president.
But he added that the tactic ensured all “relevant” topics in the world of politics were back to the world of Paul.
And now, Uncle Paul, if you don't object I'll take out my pipe and have a smoke.
First, they allow Paul to siphon off attention from whichever potential candidate is making news.
Unlike former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, Huckabee is not immediately forming an exploratory committee.
"I'd rather keep it, if it's the same to you," said Paul, in alarm.
Mrs. Bines, stooping, took the limp and wide-eyed Paul up in her arms.
When he finished, he said, "Now tell me where you keep your vegetables, Uncle Paul?"
You see, Uncle Paul, you are growing old and forgetful, and might lock me in again.