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[ kur duh -lee-uhn; French kœr duh -lyawn ] / ˌkɜr də ˈli ən; French kœr də ˈlyɔ̃ /
nounRichard I, meaning “lionhearted.” Words nearby Coeur de Lioncoeternal, coeternity, Coetzee, Coeur, Coeur d'Alene, Coeur de Lion, coeur en sabot, coeval, Coe virus, coevolution, coevolve Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for Coeur de LionBut the leonine threat did not hinder the devotion of Daniel, the Coeur-de-Lion of the ages. New Tabernacle Sermons|Thomas De Witt Talmage The Poem of Coeur-de-Lion has been already mentioned, and the wider form and aim it had got since he first took it in hand. The Life of John Sterling|Thomas Carlyle You remember, or perhaps you do not, a thing I once sent you about Coeur-de-Lion. The Life of John Sterling|Thomas Carlyle It is as much out of his possibility, as the prowess of Coeur-de-Lion, or an Irishman's day's work on the railroad. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 1, Issue 2, December, 1857|Various
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