dulcinea

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Etymology[edit]

From Spanish Dulcinea, the name of Don Quixote's mistress in Cervantes' romance. The name in Spanish is derived from Latin dulce, from Latin dulcis.

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dulcinea (plural dulcineas)

  1. sweetheart, ladylove

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Noun[edit]

dulcinea f (plural dulcinee)

  1. sweetheart

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