Crossword-Solution: DAUPHIN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dauphin | n. | The title of the eldest son of the king of France, and heir to the crown. Since the revolution of 1830, the title has been discontinued. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “DAUPHIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Charles V, when his father became king of France | 1 answer |
| Eldest son of a French king | 1 answer |
| French heir to the throne | 1 answer |
| French king's eldest son | 1 answer |
| Heir apparent to a French king | 1 answer |
| King's eldest son, in old France | 1 answer |
| King's eldest, in old France | 1 answer |
| Le roi's heir, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Princely French name: 1349–1830 | 1 answer |
| Royal French title | 1 answer |
| French title. | 8 answers |
| Heir | 27 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DAUPHIN (5)
Then the duke says: “You are what?” “Yes, my friend, it is too true—your eyes is lookin’ at this very moment on the pore disappeared Dauphin, Looy the Seventeen, son of Looy the Sixteen and Marry Antonette.” “You! At your age! No! You mean you’re the late Charlemagne; you must be six or seven hundred years old, at the very least.” “Trouble has done it, Bilgewater, trouble has done it; trouble has brung these gray hairs and this premature balditude.
Conwell’s deep voice breaks quietly in with, “Such a number [giving it], Dauphin Street”--quietly, and in a low tone, yet every one in the church hears distinctly every syllable of that low voice.
The dauphin being desirous to see Barsabas exhibit some of his feats, the latter said, "My horse has carried me so long that I will carry him in my turn." He then placed himself below the animal and raising him up, carried him more than fifty paces, and then placed him on the ground without being the least hurt.
Then will come to pass, my daughter, all that God may vouchsafe--_il en arivera, ma fille, tout ce qu'il plaira a Dieu_.' (54) The Dauphin.
The Queen was handsome, though not young; she loved grandeur, magnificence and pleasure; she was married to the King while he was Duke of Orleans, during the life of his elder brother the Dauphin, a prince whose great qualities promised in him a worthy successor of his father Francis the First.
Quotes with DAUPHIN (3)
Dear heart,” he murmured, “do not look on me with those dear, scared eyes of yours. If there is aught that puzzles you in what I said, try and trust me a little longer. Remember, I must save the Dauphin at all costs; mine honor is bound with his safety. What happens to me after that matters but little, yet I wish to live for your dear sake.
Like the long gone captains of the Confederacy, he stood watch at the edge of Dauphin Island, his old life just out of sight across the water. What he felt in those moments, pelicans skimming the chop, tankers lugging cargo to ports unknown, was not loneliness or loss, as you might expect, nor the weight of tragedy but its opposite, pure lightness, the hole left inside him by Suzette’s death as big and hollow as a zeppelin and just as buoyant, as if the shape of her absence m…
Ah, Monsieur Priest, you love not the crudities of the true. Christ loved them. He seized a rod and cleared out the Temple. His scourge, full of lightnings, was a harsh speaker of truths. When he cried, 'Sinite parvulos,' he made no distinction between the little children. It would not have embarrassed him to bring together the Dauphin of Barabbas and the Dauphin of Herod. Innocence, Monsieur, is its own crown. Innocence has no need to be a highness. It is as august in rags as in fleurs de lys.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, WP.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1957–2014).