Etymology and Origin:
The word "dauphin" derives from the Latin word "delphinus," meaning "dolphin." In the 14th century, the eldest son of the French king was granted the title of Dauphin, based on the belief that the dolphin was a symbol of royal wisdom and protection.
Meaning:
Etymology The word dolphin is derived from the Greek word delphis which in turn com
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Etymology Latin compassio suffering together com with together passio su
Etymology Middle English scaterin scateren Old English scaterian Proto Germanic sk
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