Definitions for Taliesin

Taliesin Tal·i·es·in

Spelling: [tal-ee-es-in]
IPA: /ˌtæl iˈɛs ɪn/

Taliesin is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 377 anagrams from letters in Taliesin (aeiilnst).

Definitions for Taliesin

noun

  1. flourished a.d. c550, Welsh bard.

Examples for Taliesin

Whilst at home, a son was born to them, to whom they gave the name of Taliesin.

Taliesin was a Cymric bard, whom Welsh legends assign to the 6th century.

We can see the same fact in the magnificent passage of Taliesin.

In Welsh mythology the story of Taliesin affords an example of rebirth.

Similar boasts occur in the poems of Empedocles and of Taliesin.

Could not you give some of the Poetry of Taliesin and Merddin?

An older legend preserving this mythical detail is the story of Taliesin.

The spot where he came to land bears at this day the name of Taliesin.

Taliesin was present at the battle which preceded this desolation.

Taliesin's rebirth is connected with his acquiring of inspiration.

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