Dolph

/dΙ’lf/ noun

An obsolete or rare word, though it may refer to a young dolphin or, in dialect, a lump or bump.

From Middle Dutch 'dolfijn' and Old French 'dauphin,' which originally meant a young dolphin but evolved to become a royal title. The specific form 'dolph' is archaic English.

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