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rossierose | 15:35 Fri 28th Dec 2018 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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struggling with unusual words definitions for delphinet and dragomachy. have put delphinet as a young dolphin and dragomachy as a duel between dragons. can anyone confirm this please?
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Well, young dolphins are calves, havent got the foggiest what a dragomachy is!
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thanks, thats the nearest I got too - although never heard of these terms until today!
I can’t find any clear definitions for Delphinet but young dolphin looks likely.

Can only find...

Dolphinet - A female Dolphin
Finding where 'delphinet' occurs in literature isn't difficult. It's from Vladimir Nabokov's "Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle". It's trying to make sense of what it means that presents the real problem!

https://tinyurl.com/yb2rv45h
I googled delphinet and it only came up with Delphi.Net!
I found the Nabokov reference too but the meaning is unclear - there is a suggestion that it derives from the Greek for dolphin or the oracle of Delphi
Chambers gives - Delphin, relating to the Dauphin of France.

Doubt that helps.
Closing date 14 January 2019. Only published in today's paper.
delphinet does seem to be a case of hapax legomenon, doesn't it.
It does jno
Ta Angie, get it won - decent prize that.
This is a good site for the meanings of obscure words - but it doesn't help this time!
http://phrontistery.info/d.html

It lists
Delphine : pertaining to the Dauphin of France
Delphinine : of like or pertaining to dolphins

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