Associations to the word «Taliesin»
Noun
- Britain
- Cardiff
- Spring
- Romance
- Allusion
- Salmon
- Dictionary
- Contemporary
- Finn
- Reading
- Mythology
- Carey
- Easter
- Jones
- Anglo
- Literature
- Architecture
- Magician
- Morris
- Tradition
- Testimony
- Green
- Dialogue
- Courtyard
- Book
- Sage
- Goddess
- Owen
- Thames
- Text
- Verse
- Studio
- Transformation
- Barn
- Prophet
- Revival
- Century
- Pen
- Narrative
- Patron
- Forehead
- Hughes
- Edwards
- Isaac
- Ballad
- Warrior
- Lewis
- Ford
- Hero
- Morgan
- Christianity
- Wisdom
- Mystery
- Mention
- Servant
- Feast
- Echo
- Warfare
- Cycle
- Son
- Kevin
- Landmark
- Preservation
- Cult
- Chronicle
Adjective
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
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.