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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Dalphin(e, -yne, n. Also: dalfyne, daffyn. [Variant of Daulphin(e.] The dauphin of France. 1451 Acts II. 40/1.
The croune of France … ande the Dalphynis croune
1461 Soc. Ant. XXVI. 466.
Govldsmeth and verlate of chamer til the Lord the Dalfyne
c1515 Asl. MS. I. 207/11.
Lowis the dalphyne of Fraunce conquest mekle of Yngland
1533 Boece 24.
How King Alexander of Scotland and the dalphin of France invadit King Iohnne
1558 Inverness Sheriff Ct. 38 b.
Frances and Mare, … king and queyne of Scottis, dalphyne and dalphines of Viones
a1570-86 Maitland Maitl. F. xvi. 9.
The gritest ȝoung prince in Christintie, … Off France the dalphine
c1550-79 Chron. Fortirgall 128.
Marion … vas mareyd in France vyth the daffyn of Frans

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