Godolphin [goh-dol-fin, guh-] Examples noun
- Sidney, 1st Earl of,1645–1712, English statesman and financier.
Examples from the Web for godolphin Historical Examples of godolphin
Master Godolphin sat down, crossed his legs and placed his hat on his knee.
Raphael Sabatini
I have not been the same man these months, I think, since that happening in Godolphin Park.
Raphael Sabatini
That the slayer was wounded indeed we know, since there was blood upon Godolphin’s sword.
Raphael Sabatini
The fact that Godolphin was slain, it must be confessed, was not in itself the source of his oppression.
Raphael Sabatini
He met none until he fetched up in the courtyard at Godolphin Court.
Raphael Sabatini
British Dictionary definitions for godolphin Godolphin noun
- Sidney. 1st Earl of Godolphin. 1645–1712, English statesman; as Lord Treasurer, he managed the financing of Marlborough’s campaigns in the War of the Spanish Succession