Paulician

Meaning of Paulician

noun

a member of a religious sect which arose in Armenia in the 7th century AD, professing a modified form of Manichaeism.

from medieval Latin Pauliciani, Greek Paulikianoi, of unknown origin.

Information about Paulician

  • It is a name.
  • Languages ​​in which Paulician is used:

    (Press the button to hear it)

Hyphenation of Paulician

Pauli-cian

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 9 chars.
  • Paulician is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

Words that rhyme with Paulician

Acacian, Aurignacian, Balzacian, Carnacian, Coniacian, Dacian, Flacian, Hieracian, Laplacian, Pacian, Phaeacian, Sacian, Samothracian, Sparnacian, Thracian, astacian, aurignacian, balzacian, flacian, phaeacian, samothracian, thracian, Pauliccian, Decian, Grecian, Phalaecian, antoecian, dioecian, grecian, gynaecian, monecian, pithecian, Amalrician, Apician, Arician, Armorician, Bariatrician, Cilician, Galician, Hebrician, Henrician, Neoplatonician, Ordovician, Patrician, Phenician, Phoenician, Platonician, Sulpician, Syrophoenician, academician

Are you looking more rhymes for Paulician? Try our rhymes search engine.