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paul

N ชื่อ สาวก ของ พระเยซูคริสต์  ชื่อ คน ผู้ชาย 

 

pauldron

N ชิ้น เสื้อ เกราะ ที่ ไหล่ และ ส่วน บนสุด ของ แขน 

 

pauline

A เกี่ยวกับ สาวก คน หนึ่ง ของ พระ เยซุ คริสต์ และ บท นิพนธ์ ใน พระ คัมภีร์ไบเบิล ของ เขา 

 

paulist

N สมาชิก กลุ่ม มิชชันนารี ใน นิวยอร์ก 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PAUL

PAUL Paul, n.

 

Defn: See Pawl.

 

PAUL

PAUL Paul, n.

 

Defn: An Italian silver coin. See Paolo.

 

PAULDRON

Paul "dron, n. Etym: [See Powldron. ] (Mil. Antiq.)

 

Defn: A piece of armor covering the shoulder at the junction of the body piece and arm piece.

 

PAULIAN; PAULIANIST

Pau "li *an, Pau "li *an *ist, n. (Eccl. Hist. )

 

Defn: A follower of Paul of Samosata, a bishop of Antioch in the third century, who was deposed for denying the divinity of Christ.

 

PAULICIAN

Pau "li *cian, n. Etym: [Etymol. uncertain. ] (Eccl. Hist. )

 

Defn: One of a sect of Christian dualists originating in Armenia in the seventh century. They rejected the Old Testament and the part of the New.

 

PAULIN

PAULIN Pau "lin, n. (Naut. )

 

Defn: See Tarpaulin.

 

PAULINE

Pau "line, a. Etym: [L. Paulinus, fr. Paulus Paul. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the apostle Paul, or his writings; resembling, or conforming to, the writings of Paul; as, the Pauline epistles; Pauline doctrine. My religion had always been Pauline. J. H. Newman.

 

PAULIST

Paul "ist, n. (R. C. Ch. )

 

Defn: A member of The Institute of the Missionary Priests of St. Paul the Apostle, founded in 1858 by the Rev. I. T. Hecker of New York. The majority of the members were formerly Protestants.

 

PAULOWNIA

Pau *low "ni *a, n. Etym: [NL. So named from the Russian princess Anna Pavlovna.] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of trees of the order Scrophulariaceæ, consisting of one species, Paulownia imperialis.

 

Note: The tree is native to Japan, and has immense heart-shaped leaves, and large purplish flowers in panicles. The capsules contain many little winged seeds, which are beautiful microscopic objects. The tree is hardy in America as far north as Connecticut.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Paul, Les

Paul, Les |pôl ˈpɔl | (1915 –2009 ), US jazz guitarist and guitar designer; born Lester Polfus. In the 1940s he pioneered the development of the solid-body electric guitar.

 

Paul, St.

Paul, St. (died c. 64 ), missionary; known as Paul the Apostle, Saul of Tarsus, or the Apostle of the Gentiles. He first opposed the followers of Jesus, but after a vision became one of the first major Christian missionaries and theologians. His epistles form part of the New Testament. Feast day, June 29.

 

Paul III

Paul III (1468 –1549 ), Italian pope 1534 –49; born Alessandro Farnese. He excommunicated Henry VIII of England in 1538, instituted the order of the Jesuits in 1540, and initiated the Council of Trent in 1545.

 

Paul–Bunnell test

Paul Bun nell test |ˈbənəl ˌpɔl ˈbənəl test | noun Medicine a test in which an antibody reaction to sheep red blood cells confirms a diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis. ORIGIN 1930s: named after John R. Paul (1893 –1936 ) and Walls W. Bunnell (1902 –1965 ), American physicians.

 

Pauli, Wolfgang

Pau li, Wolfgang |ˈpôlē, ˈpou- ˈpaʊli | (1900 –58 ), US physicist, born in Austria. He made a major contribution to quantum theory with his exclusion principle, according to which only two electrons in an atom could occupy the same quantum level, provided they had opposite spins. Nobel Prize for Physics (1945 ).

 

Paulician

Pau li cian |ˌpôˈliSHən ˌpɔˈlɪʃən | noun a member of a religious sect that arose in Armenia in the 7th century ad, professing a modified form of Manichaeism. DERIVATIVES Pau li cian ism |-izəm |noun ORIGIN from medieval Latin Pauliciani, Greek Paulikianoi, of unknown origin.

 

Pauli exclusion principle

Pau li ex clu sion prin ci ple (also Pauli's exclusion principle ) Physics the assertion that no two fermions can have the same quantum number. ORIGIN 1920s: named after W. Pauli, Wolfgang .

 

Pauline

Pau line |ˈpôˌlīn, -ˌlēn pɔˈlin | adjective Christian Theology of, relating to, or characteristic of St. Paul, his writings, or his doctrines. (in the Roman Catholic Church ) of or relating to Pope Paul VI, or the liturgical and doctrinal reforms pursued during his pontificate (1963 –78 ) as a result of the Second Vatican Council.

 

Pauling, Linus Carl

Paul ing, Linus Carl |ˈpôliNG ˈpɔlɪŋ | (1901 –94 ), US chemist. He is renowned for his study of molecular structure and chemical bonding. His suggestion of a helical structure for proteins formed the foundation for the elucidation of the structure of DNA. Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1954 ).

 

Paul Jones

Paul Jones |ˈʤoʊnz | noun a ballroom dance in which the dancers change partners after circling in concentric rings of men and women. ORIGIN 1920s: named after John Paul Jones (1747 –92 ), Scottish-born American admiral.

 

paulownia

pau low ni a |pôˈlōnēə pɔˈloʊniə | noun a small Southeast Asian tree with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant lilac flowers. [Genus Paulownia, family Scrophulariaceae. ] ORIGIN modern Latin, named after Anna Pavlovna (1795 –1865 ), a Russian princess.

 

Paul Pry

Paul Pry noun dated an inquisitive person. ORIGIN from the name of a character in a US song of 1820.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Paul, Les

Paul |pɔːl | (1915 –2009 ), American jazz guitarist and guitar designer; born Lester Polfus. In the 1940s he pioneered the development of the solid-body electric guitar.

 

Paul, St

Paul, St (died c. 64 ), missionary of Jewish descent; known as Paul the Apostle, or Saul of Tarsus, or the Apostle of the Gentiles. He first opposed the followers of Jesus, assisting at the martyrdom of St Stephen. On a mission to Damascus he was converted to Christianity after a vision and became one of the first major Christian missionaries and theologians. His epistles form part of the New Testament. Feast day, 29 June.

 

Paul III

Paul III (1468 –1549 ), Italian pope 1534 –49; born Alessandro Farnese. He excommunicated Henry VIII of England in 1538, instituted the order of the Jesuits in 1540, and initiated the Council of Trent in 1545.

 

Paul–Bunnell test

Paul –Bunnell test noun Medicine a test in which an antibody reaction to sheep red blood cells confirms a diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever ). ORIGIN 1930s: named after John R. Paul (1893 –1936 ) and Walls W. Bunnell (1902 –65 ), American physicians.

 

Pauli, Wolfgang

Pauli, Wolfgang |ˈpaʊli | (1900 –58 ), Austrian-born American physicist. He made a major contribution to quantum theory with the Pauli exclusion principle. In 1931 he postulated the existence of the neutrino, later discovered by Enrico Fermi. Nobel Prize for Physics (1945 ).

 

Paulician

Paulician |pɔːˈlɪʃ (ə )n | noun a member of a religious sect which arose in Armenia in the 7th century ad, professing a modified form of Manichaeism. DERIVATIVES Paulicianism noun ORIGIN from medieval Latin Pauliciani, Greek Paulikianoi, of unknown origin.

 

Pauli exclusion principle

Pauli exclusion principle |ˈpaʊli |(also Pauli's exclusion principle ) noun Physics the assertion that no two fermions can have the same quantum number. ORIGIN 1920s: named after W. Pauli, Wolfgang .

 

Pauline

Pauline |ˈpɔːlʌɪn | adjective Christian Theology relating to or characteristic of St Paul, his writings, or his doctrines. (in the Roman Catholic Church ) relating to Pope Paul VI, or the liturgical and doctrinal reforms pursued during his pontificate (1963 –78 ) as a result of the Second Vatican Council.

 

Pauling, Linus Carl

Pauling, Linus Carl |ˈpɔːlɪŋ | (1901 –94 ), American chemist. He is renowned for his study of molecular structure and chemical bonding, for which he received the 1954 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. His suggestion of a helical structure for proteins formed the foundation for the elucidation of the structure of DNA.

 

Paul Jones

Paul Jones |pɔːlˈʤəʊnz | noun a ballroom dance in which the dancers change partners after circling in concentric rings of men and women. ORIGIN 1920s: named after John Paul Jones (see Jones, John Paul ).

 

paulownia

paulownia |pɔːˈləʊnɪə, -ˈlɒvnɪə | noun a small SE Asian tree with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant lilac flowers. Genus Paulownia, family Scrophulariaceae. ORIGIN modern Latin, named after Anna Pavlovna (1795 –1865 ), a Russian princess.

 

Paul Pry

Paul Pry noun informal, dated an inquisitive person. ORIGIN from the name of a character in a US song of 1820.

 

Duden Dictionary

Paul

Paul Eigenname |P au l |männlicher Vorname

 

Paula

Pau la Eigenname Pauline |P au la |weiblicher Vorname

 

Pauline

Pau li ne Eigenname Paula |Paul i ne |weiblicher Vorname

 

paulinisch

pau li nisch Adjektiv christliche Theologie |paul i nisch |nach dem Apostel Paulus der Lehre des Apostels Paulus entsprechend, auf ihr beruhend, von Paulus stammend

 

Paulinismus

Pau li nis mus Substantiv, maskulin christliche Theologie , der |Paulin i smus |Lehre des Apostels Paulus

 

Paulownia

Pau low nia Substantiv, feminin , die |Paul o wnia |die Paulownia; Genitiv: der Paulownia, Plural: die Paulownien neulateinisch ; nach einer russischen Großfürstin Anna Pawlowna schnellwüchsiger Zierbaum aus Ostasien; Kaiserbaum

 

Paulskirche

Pauls kir che Substantiv, feminin , die |P au lskirche |die Paulskirche; Genitiv: der Paulskirche Kirche in Frankfurt am Main, die während der Märzrevolution Tagungsort der Frankfurter Nationalversammlung war

 

Paulus

Pau lus Eigenname |P au lus |Apostel

 

Paulusbrief

Pau lus brief Substantiv, maskulin , der |P au lusbrief |meist im Plural vom Apostel Paulus verfasster oder ihm zugeschriebener Brief im Neuen Testament

 

French Dictionary

paulownia

paulownia n. m. (pl. paulownias ) nom masculin Arbre ornemental à fleurs bleues ou mauves odorantes. Prononciation Attention à la prononciation, [polɔnja ]

 

Spanish Dictionary

paúl

paúl 1 nombre masculino Terreno pantanoso cubierto de hierba .

 

paúl

paúl 2 adjetivo /nombre masculino [religioso ] Que pertenece a la Congregación de la Misión, fundada por san Vicente de Paúl (1625 ):los padres paúles; los paúles se dedican principalmente a la propagación del cristianismo y al cuidado de los enfermos .SINÓNIMO lazarista .

 

paular

paular 1 nombre masculino Atolladero o terreno pantanoso .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de paúl .

 

paular

paular 2 verbo intransitivo Esp coloquial Parlar o hablar :sin paular ni maular; tu amigo ni paula ni maula .Se usa solamente en construcciones junto con el verbo maular .ETIMOLOGÍA Variante de pablar, cruce de hablar y parlar .

 

paulatino, -na

paulatino, -na adjetivo Que se produce o se realiza de forma lenta y gradual :el paulatino cierre de la reforma; el aumento paulatino de las dosis de medicamento; irrumpe una espléndida generación que asimila todos los avances paulatinos de la música andina .

 

paulilla

paulilla nombre femenino Mariposa nocturna pequeña, de color grisáceo, alas horizontales y estrechas, y antenas verticales, que vive en los graneros y es perjudicial para los cereales .SINÓNIMO palomilla .

 

paulinia

paulinia nombre masculino Arbusto sapindáceo, con tallos sarmentosos de 3 a 4 m de longitud, hojas persistentes y alternas, flores blancas y fruto capsular ovoide, de tres divisiones, cada una con su semilla del tamaño de un guisante, de color negro por fuera y almendra amarillenta; crece en zonas cálidas de América y se usa para preparar una bebida refrescante y febrífuga; se le atribuyen propiedades estimulantes .SINÓNIMO guaraná .

 

paulino, -na

paulino, -na adjetivo Del apóstol san Pablo o relacionado con él o con su obra :escritos paulinos; espiritualidad paulina .

 

paulista

paulista adjetivo 1 Relativo a São Paulo, localidad de Brasil, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es de São Paulo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Paul

Paul /pɔːl /名詞 1 ポール 〘男の名 〙.2 パウロ Saint , キリスト教の使徒; 十二使徒には含まれないが, 初期の伝道に多大な功績を残す 〙.~̀ Pr せんさく好きな人 〘英国喜劇中の人物から 〙.

 

Paula

Paul a /pɔ́ːlə /名詞 ポーラ 〘女の名 〙.