بولس

Arabic

Alternative forms

  • بولص

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Παῦλος (Paûlos), from Latin Paulus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /buː.lus/

Proper noun

بُولُس • (būlus) m

  1. (Christianity) Paul (of Tarsus), author of several books of the New Testament
    • 1865 CE, Bible (SVD), Acts of the Apostles, 13:16:
      فَقَامَ بُولُسُ وَأَشَارَ بِيَدِهِ وَقَالَ: «أَيُّهَا الرِّجَالُ الإِسْرَائِيلِيُّونَ وَالَّذِينَ يَتَّقُونَ اللهَ، اِسْمَعُوا!
      faqāma būlusu waʔašāra biyadihi waqāla: “ʔayyuhā r-rijālu l-ʔisrāʔīliyyūna wāllaḏīna yattaqūna llāha, ismaʕū!
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  2. a male given name from Ancient Greek, Paul

Declension

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