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[ ree-an-uhn ] / ˈri æn ən /
noun Welsh Legend.the wife of Pwyll who, accused of having eaten her son, was forced as a penance to carry people on her back until vindicated by her son's return. Words nearby Rhiannonrheumy, rhexis, Rheydt, Rh factor, RHG, Rhiannon, rhigolene, rhin-, rhinal, rhinalgia, rhinal sulcus Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for RhiannonSo we picked out the song (“Rhiannon,” click here for video), and Deer Tick learned it. Deer Tick's John McCauley on Ten Years in Rock and Roll|James Joiner|January 2, 2015|DAILY BEAST “This is a really good idea,” says 24-year-old Rhiannon Atkins. New Pay-by-Photo Restaurant Opens in London|Charlotte Lytton|May 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST They declared that Rhiannon had devoured the child, her own baby. Welsh Fairy Tales|William Elliott Griffis And towards morning Rhiannon awoke, and she said, “Women, where is my son?” The Mabinogion|Lady Charlotte Guest
“It will suffice me that it be as Rhiannon said,” answered Pwyll. The Mabinogion|Lady Charlotte Guest Rhiannon is daughter of Heveidd Hen or "the Ancient," probably an old divinity. The Religion of the Ancient Celts|J. A. MacCulloch Powell was bound to keep his word; but Rhiannon explained to Gwawl, that it was not his castle or hall. Welsh Fairy Tales|William Elliott Griffis
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