Coeur de Lion
[ kur duh lee-uh n; French kœr duh lyawn ]
/ ˌkɜr də ˈli ən; French kœr də ˈlyɔ̃ /
noun
Richard I, meaning “lionhearted.”
Example sentences from the Web for coeur de lion
But the leonine threat did not hinder the devotion of Daniel, the Coeur-de-Lion of the ages.
New Tabernacle Sermons |Thomas De Witt TalmageThe Poem of Coeur-de-Lion has been already mentioned, and the wider form and aim it had got since he first took it in hand.
The Life of John Sterling |Thomas CarlyleYou remember, or perhaps you do not, a thing I once sent you about Coeur-de-Lion.
The Life of John Sterling |Thomas CarlyleIt is as much out of his possibility, as the prowess of Coeur-de-Lion, or an Irishman's day's work on the railroad.