dulcinea
[ duhl-sin-ee-uh, duhl-suh-nee-uh ]
/ dʌlˈsɪn i ə, ˌdʌl səˈni ə /
noun
a ladylove; sweetheart.
Origin of dulcinea
First recorded in 1740–50; after
Dulcinea the ladylove of Don Quixote
Words nearby dulcinea
dulce gulf,
dulcet,
dulciana,
dulcify,
dulcimer,
dulcinea,
dulcitol,
dulcy,
dulia,
dull,
dull as dishwater
Example sentences from the Web for dulcinea
British Dictionary definitions for dulcinea
dulcinea
/ (ˌdʌlsɪˈnɪə) /
noun
a man's sweetheart
Word Origin for dulcinea
C18: from the name of Don Quixote's mistress Dulcinea del Toboso in Cervantes' novel; from Spanish
dulce sweet