Proper noun
A female given name from Latin.
(astronomy) A moon of Uranus
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI also do not recommend shopping with Cordelia Naismith-but I would watch that reality show. James Nicoll
The road Cordelia has travelled, the journey she has taken up to now has been such a joy to play as an actress, because there have been so many chances to do so many different emotions. Charisma Carpenter
Cordelia was fumbling in her shoulder bag for her own key. As usual the object most required had fallen to the bottom of the bag. P. D. James
According to Geoffrey's narrative, Cordelia had buried her father beneath the river in a chamber dedicated to Janus and that his feast day was an annual celebration. Source: Internet
And Helen Faucit 's final appearance as Cordelia, dead in her father's arms, became one of the most iconic of Victorian images. Source: Internet
After Cordelia acquires the ability to see visions of those in need, she becomes a more compassionate and heroic character. Source: Internet