Definitions for Paulinus

Paulinus Pau·li·nus

Spelling: [paw-lahy-nuh s]
IPA: /pɔˈlaɪ nəs/

Paulinus is a 8 letter English word.

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Definitions for Paulinus

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 644, Roman missionary in England with Augustine: 1st archbishop of York 633–644.

Examples for Paulinus

She had been baptized by Paulinus but her sympathies were with the Scottish Church.

And as Lupus died a little afterward, Paulinus succeeded him.

Paulinus promised to communicate on the subject with Damasus.

Paulinus was ordained a bishop by Justus before starting, on 21st July 625.

Tradition says they commemorate the preaching of Paulinus in 625.

Let him bear the cross, says Paulinus, who would wear the crown.

Paulinus slunk off, seeing that his miracle had failed to work.

These letters were still preserved in the time of Paulinus, who wrote all these things.

Here, too, Paulinus preached, and Edwin of Northumbria was baptised.

What has become of the burning accents of Ambrose and Paulinus?

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