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[ daw-fi-nis ] / ˈdɔ fɪ nɪs /
Origin of dauphiness1540–50; earlier daulphiness.See dauphin, -ess usage note for dauphinessSee -ess. Words nearby dauphinessdaunting, dauntless, Daunus, dauphin, dauphine, dauphiness, daur, Dausset, daut, dautie, D.A.V. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for dauphinessAfter the meal, the dauphiness came out on the balcony to take leave of her hosts. Balsamo, The Magician|Alexander Dumas Her pretext for this was her deep affliction at the loss of her friend and patroness the Dauphiness of France. Margaret of Anjou|Jacob Abbott. The Dauphiness was therefore surrounded by enemies at Versailles. Memoirs Of The Court Of Marie Antoinette, Queen Of France, Complete|Madame Campan The Dauphiness thanked the speaker with a glance of her fine eyes. The Mesmerist's Victim|Alexandre Dumas
Captain Taverney, I have not said a word of the sort to the Dauphiness, to your father, or to you—press me no more. The Mesmerist's Victim|Alexandre Dumas
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