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(historical) A former province in southeastern France, centred on Grenoble. quotations
At length this sect having spread from Dauphiny into several other provinces, became very numerous in Provence.
1563, John Foxe, Acts and Monuments
Linen textile production was well-developed in the north-west and in the Dauphiné, and the manufacturing of silk cloths around Lyon and Nîmes.
2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin, published 2003, page 161