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▪ I. Paulist1|ˈpɔːlɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist.] 1. (See quots.)
1678J. Phillips tr. Tavernier's Voy. ii. i. xiii. 77 The Jesuites at Goa, are known by the name of Paulists. 1757J. H. Grose Voy. E. Ind. 79 The Jesuits, who are better known in India by the appellation of Paulists, from their head church and convent of St. Paul's in Goa. 2. A member of a Roman Catholic association, the Congregation of the Missionary Priests of St. Paul the Apostle, founded at New York in 1858.
1883Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 1778. ▪ II. Paulist2|ˈpaʊlɪst| anglicized f. Paulista. Hence Pauˈlistic a.
1900Paulist [see Mameluco]. 1942A. St. James tr. Zweig's Brazil 214 Anyone still desirous of seeing something of the Paulistic type of the nineteenth century habitation had better hurry. |