Traduced into jinglish janglage for the nusances of dolphins born.
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- English language
- nuisance
- nuances
- ad usum Delphini: (Latin) For the Use of the Dauphin, a collection of classical Greek and Latin texts used by the Duke of Montausier for his education of the Grand Dauphin, son of King Louis XIV.
- Dolphin's Barn: a suburb of Dublin
- dolphin: an allusion to Jonathan Swift's eccentric relation who changed the device on the family coat of arms to "a Dolphin (in those days called a Swift)"
- Godolphin: Sidney Godolphin, First Lord of the Treasury, who was satirized by Swift