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Tristan of Dintagell and The Tristan Stone Appendix

  Pronunciation Guide and Glossary

  Leah McDaniel

  Copyright 2009 Leah McDaniel

  Tristan of Dintagell

  The Tristan Stone

  Cover art by Leah McDaniel

  photo credit ? Azenz | Dreamstime.com

 

  Tristan of Dintagell and The Tristan Stone

  Pronunciation and Glossary

  Aberffraw

  Pronounced - a-BER-fro

  Cadwallon's capital in Gwynedd.

  Abhainn naL?eghain

  Pronounced - ah-vahn nuh-layg-an

  Meaning, calf river. River Lagan. Ford of the Ornamh (River Lagan) is where the battle of Mag Rath was fought.

  Acha

  Pronounced - ah-chah

  Achall

  Pronounced - akh-ahl

  Hill of Skryne

  (Pronounced screen, from the Gaelic scr?n) located on the far side of the Gabhra Valley from the Hill of Tara in the County Meath. Part of the Tara complex, where stood Rath Lugh.

  Ad Gefrin

  Pronounced - ad gev-rin

  Yeavering in Northumbria.

  Celtic meaning - Hill of the goats.

  Aebbe

  Pronounced - ab-ay

  Oswald's sister. Domnall Brecc's wife.

  Aed?n

  Pronounced - ay-dahn

  Father of Echaid the Yellow.

  Aederyn

  Pronounced - a-DE-rin

  Son of Padern Beisrudd.

  Aed Sla?ne

  Pronounced - ayd shlawn-yeh

  King of Meath, High King of Ireland 598-604.

  Father of Diarmaid and Blathmac.

  Aengus

  Pronounced - ayn-guhs

  Domnall mac Aed's son. Isuelt's eldest brother.

  Aethelburgh

  Pronounced - ahthayl-boorgh

  King Edwin's second wife, daughter of King Eadbald.

  Aethelfrith

  Pronounced - ahthayl-vreeth

  King Oswald's father. King of Bernicia. 592-604 A.D.

  Aethelwald

  Pronounced - ahthayl-wald

  King Oswald's son.

  Afan Ferdigg

  Pronounced - AY-vahn ver-dig

  King Cadwallon's bard. Geddyn's father.

  Afon

  Pronounced - AY-von

  River Avon.

  Ahrien

  Pronounced - AR-yen

  Isuelt's body servant while she was in Northumbria.

  Aidan

  Pronounced - Ay-dan

  Bishop of Lindisfarne.

  ?ine

  Pronounced - awnya or enya

  Irish goddess of Celtic healing.

  Aircol Lawhir

  Pronounced - ahr-kohl lau-er

  King of Dyfed (du-ved).

  Airgialla

  Pronounced - ahry-al-yuh

  Seventh century military federation of unrelated dynasties that occupied modern central and southern Ulster. Later called Oriel (pr. ah-ree-ahl).

  Alan Hir

  Pronounced - AL-an hire

  Breton prince.

  Alar

  Pronounced - AL-ar

  Hoel's Breton horsemaster.

  Alaunus (River)

  Pronounced - allow-noos

  Alba

  Pronounced - al-puh

  Modern day Scotland.

  Alcfrith

  Pronounced - ahlk-vreeth

  Cadwallon's wife, Penda's sister, pet name - Elen.

  Aldfrith

  Pronounced - ahld-vreeth

  Illegitimate son of Oswui of Northumbria and F?n (feen), and Irish princess. Nephew of King OswaldOf Northumbria. Also called Flann Finn.

  Aleth

  Pronounced - a-layth

  Monastery in Brittany, known now as Saint-Servan, situated two miles from the Ferry port of St. Malo.

  Alron Bath

  Pronounced - ahl-rone bahth

  Alt Clut

  Pronounced - alt-klit

  British kingdom of Dun Breatainn (Dumbarton).

  Andret

  Pronounced - ahn-dret

  Breton noble. King Marc's kinsman.

  An Forradh

  Pronounced - uhn-vah-ruy

  Domnall mac Aed's palace on the Hill of Tara. The ancient seat of the High-Kings of Tara.

  Angon

  Pronounced - ahn-goan

  Anglo/Saxon javelin.

  Anna, King

  Pronounced - ahn-nah

  King of East Anglia.

  Annun

  Pronounced - A-noon

  Madryn's handmaid.

  Aongus (The Stout)

  Pronounced - een-guhs

  Chief of Edgal. Kinsman of Suibne mac Colman.

  Arcoat

  Pronounced - ar-kot

  Inland Brittany. It is Breton for woodland or forest.

  Ardenwood

  Pronounced - ar-den-wood

  Forest boundary between Mercia and the Middle Angles.

  Ard Fothadh

  Pronounced - ard foe-ugh

  Domnall's fortress near Ballintra in County Dongegal.

  Ard-ri

  Pronounced - ard-ree

  Meaning, high-king.

  Arnamentia

  Pronounced - ahrn-ah-men-tee-ah

  Ancient Romano/Celtic goddess of spring waters who was once a minor solar deity.

  Arr?e Mountains

  Pronounced - ah-ray

  Monts d'Arr?e in the Finist?re region of Brittany.

  Artgyls of Ceredigion

  Pronounced - art-gloo-is of ke-re-DIG-yon

  Client king of Cadafael of Gwynedd.

  Athair

  Pronounced - a-her

  Irish word for father.

  Audley

  Pronounced - owd-lay

  King Oswald's alm's-steward.

  Austrasia

  Pronounced - oh-strayz-shuh

  Eastern portion of the Merovingian kingdom of the Franks, comprising present day eastern France, West Germany, and the Netherlands.

  Badecanwillan

  Pronounced - bad-kan-will-an

  Saxon name for Bathwell, which eventually became Bakewell. Bakewell is located in Derbyshire on the south bank of the River Wye.

  Baend

  Pronounced - band

  Baile Atha Cliath

  Pronounced - bal-yeh a-hah clee-ah

  Dublin, Ireland. Literally translated means Town of The Ford of the Hurdles.

  Bangor

  Pronounced - bahn-gor

  Bangor-is-coed

  Pronounced - bahn-gor is koid

  Baran

  Pronounced - baran

  One of Isolde's Breton retainers.

  Baranhual

  Pronounced - burn-hwal

  Faeries.

  Bawtry

  Pronounced - baw-tree

  Located in South Yorkshire.

  Beandun

  Pronounced - bain-dun

  Bebbanburgh

  Pronounced - bayb-bahn-boorg

  Present day Bamburgh.

  Beli ap Rhun

  Pronounced - bel-ee ap hreen

  Son of Rhun ap Mealgwn.

  Bernicia

  Pronounced - bur-nish-ee-yah

  Anglo/Saxon kingdom located in present day south-east Scotland and north-east England.

  Bersules

  Pronounced - bur-syool-eez

  King Marc's Baron and lifelong friend

  Blathmac

  Pronounced - blaw-vak

  Also called Crimthann (cree-van). Son of Aed, he was both a hostage and fostered by Diarmaid mac
Aed Slaine of Laigin (Leinster), his brother.

  Bledric, king

  Pronounced - blayd-rik

  Dumnonian king, 554-613 A. D. King Marc's father.

  Boanerges

  Pronounced - bo-eh-noor-jeez

  Hoel's stallion. Greek for Sons of Thunder.

  B?anne

  Pronounced - boyn

  B?anne River, means the white cow. Also called Boyne River in Leinster, Ireland. It passes near the Hill of Tara.

  Boskyni

  Pronounced - bosk-in-ee

  Bossiney, Cornwall, located northeast of Tintagel. There was a fortified mound used in the area's defense which became obsolete when Tintagel was constructed.

  Bos Nechtan

  Pronounced - bos nech-tan

  Literally, Nechtan's dwelling. Saint Nechtan's chapel deep within the Trevillitt River Valley in Cornwall.

  Brat

  Pronounced - braht

  A voluminous piece of rectangular fabric worn as a cloak or mantle and fastened with a brooch at the right shoulder.

  Breffni

  Pronounced - bref-nee

  Present day County Cavan and part of County Leitrim, Ireland.

  Brendan of Birr

  Pronounced - bren-dohn of bier

  One of Ireland's twelve apostles.

  Brengain

  Pronounced - bren-ghen

  Isuelt's body servant and companion.

  Breton

  Pronounced - bret-on

  A native or inhabitant of Brittany.

  Bretwalda

  Pronounced - brayt-wahld-ah

  Anglo/Saxon term for an Anglo/Saxon king that gained overlordship of the other Anglo/Saxnkingdoms.

  Bricin

  Pronounced - brikin

  Bricin of Tuaim Creacuin (Tomregan) - noted surgeon and scholar of seventh century Ireland.

  Brittany

  Pronounced - bre-tan-yuh or bret-uhn-ee

  Country on the western end of Europe and France.

  Briw

  Pronounced - broo

  Brue River. Means brisk.

  Bro-Gerne

  Pronounced - broo gairn

  Present day Quimper (Kemper), Brittany.

  Bro-Naoned

  Pronounced - broo-nay-on-ed

  Present day Nantes, Brittany.

  Bro-Waroch

  Pronounced - broo war-ahk

  Present day south-east

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