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Denys

[ den-is; French duh-nee ]

noun

  1. Saint. Denîs, Saint.


Denys

/ ˈdɛnɪs; dəni /

noun

  1. See Denis
    Saint. a variant spelling of (Saint) Denis


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Out of Africa is one of my favorite movies, and I had a grand time picturing him as Denys Finch Hatton flying high above Kenya.

But Denys's good-tempered laugh rippled out and interrupted the flow of eloquence.

There was nothing of value, except in the value of association, and Denys smiled tenderly as she shook her head.

To the north of Paris, about five miles distant from the great city, there rose the towers of Saint-Denys.

Saint Denys was a great saint, since there was no doubt of his being in very deed the Areopagite himself.

Immediately after their arrival at Saint-Denys they went forth to skirmish before the gates of Paris.

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