Associations to the word «Taliesin»
Noun
- Bard
- Cymru
- Cauldron
- Welsh
- Triad
- Wright
- Elegy
- Druid
- Merlin
- Lloyd
- Yr
- Avalon
- Briton
- Hen
- Genealogy
- Monmouth
- Apprentice
- Cad
- Poem
- Celtic
- Shamanism
- Fellowship
- Koch
- Ab
- Facsimile
- Sims
- Celt
- Spoil
- Griffiths
- Bran
- Prophecy
- Manuscript
- Seer
- Poetry
- Alba
- Gaul
- Geoffrey
- Ir
- Poet
- Wisconsin
- Cumbria
- Stanza
- Saxon
- Frank
- Saga
- Swansea
- Bach
- Grail
- Mac
- Architect
- Hercules
- Harp
- Williams
- Rowland
- Arthur
- Arizona
- Tale
- Tal
- Romano
- Irish
- Brittany
- Legend
- Ar
- Annal
- Brow
- Praise
- Math
- Sc
- Ac
- Inspiration
- West
- Wales
- Parry
- Peters
- Memorandum
- Ulster
- Myth
- Persona
- Davies
- Attribution
- Evans
- Nationalism
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TALIESIN, proper noun. An early Brythonic poet of Sub-Roman Britain whose work has possibly survived in a Middle Welsh manuscript, the Book of Taliesin.
Wise words
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