Definition: The English translation of "Alexandrines" does not contain any specific meaning or context, as the Greek name "Aldosha" can mean multiple things depending on the context. However, if we consider it a proper noun related to a Christian saint: - The name Alexander was the apostle of the church in Rome during the first century. He is often considered the patron saint of Christians because he is said to have written the Epistle to the Romans and who bore the title "Saint" as a reminder. In this context, "Alexandrines" could mean "Saint Alexander," but without additional information, it's not clear how specifically that relates to "Alexander." It might also refer to a person or a group of people related to Saint Alexander.
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