Meaning & Definition of word "Dauphin"

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    Dauphin

    /ˈdoʊ.fɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. The title given to the heir apparent to the French throne from the 14th century until the end of the monarchy in France.
      • Example: Louis XVI was the dauphin before he ascended to the throne.
    • 2. A historical reference to a son or heir to a royal title in France.
      • Example: As the dauphin, he was groomed for leadership from a young age.
    • 3. A term used to denote the eldest son of the king of France.
      • Example: When he was born, he was celebrated as the dauphin of France.
    • 4. A reference to the French province of Dauphiné, associated with the title.
      • Example: The dauphin had strong connections to the region of Dauphiné.

    Etymology

    From French dauphin, literally 'dolphin', a reference to the dolphin emblem of the Counts of Vienne.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Dauphin of France:

    Refers specifically to the heir of the French monarchy.

    Dauphin title:

    Indicates the noble rank and responsibilities tied to being the heir to the throne.

    Related Words

    monarch:

    The sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen.

    heir:

    A person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death.

    royalty:

    A royal personage; a king, queen, prince, or princess.

    Slang Meanings of dauphin