Noun
The title of the wife of the dauphin.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout 50 stations, generally current or former termini, are exceptions; most have three tracks and two platforms ( Porte d'Orléans ), or two tracks and a central platform ( Porte Dauphine ). Source: Internet
At first the 14 year-old dauphine found her intriguing, but after the king's daughters explained further her true purpose in court, Marie Antoinette grew to bitterly hate Jeanne. Source: Internet
Dauphine of France (1770–74) Marie Antoinette, at the age of thirteen; this miniature portrait was sent to the Dauphin, for him to see what his future bride looked like. Source: Internet
Crossing the busy Rue Dauphine in the rain at the Quai de Conti, he slipped and fell under a heavy horse-drawn cart. Source: Internet
The event was sponsored by several top-tier French transnational corporations and held at the majestic Pavilion Dauphine in Paris. Source: Internet
Michal Kwiatkowski took the overall leader's yellow jersey at the Criterium du Dauphine, the main warm-up race for the Tour de France, when the Polish Team Sky rider won the prologue on Sunday. Source: Internet