This is the 7669th most frequent Portuguese word.
pauline
The word "pauline" does not exist in Portuguese as a standard term. It might be a name or a reference to something specific.
Here, 'Pauline' is used as a proper noun, referring to the name of a person, indicating who is doing the action of reading.
Pauline adora ler livros durante o fim de semana.
Pauline loves to read books during the weekend.
In this sentence, 'Paulino' (Pauline) is used as an adjective derived from a proper noun (Paul), describing the style influenced by Saint Paul.
O estilo Paulino de escrita influencia escritores modernos.
The Pauline style of writing influences modern writers.
In this sentence, 'Paulina' (Pauline) is used as an adjective to convey an artistic or thematic quality, potentially influenced metaphorically by a person's characteristics.