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Tristram
Tris·tram T0369500 (trĭs′trəm)n. Variant of Tristan.Tris•tram (ˈtrɪs trəm) also Tris•tan (-tən) Tris•tam (-təm) n. one of the knights of the Round Table, whose love for Iseult, wife of King Mark, is the subject of many romances. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Tristram - (Middle Ages) the nephew of the king of Cornwall who (according to legend) fell in love with his uncle's bride (Iseult) after they mistakenly drank a love potion that left them eternally in love with each otherTristanlegend, fable - a story about mythical or supernatural beings or eventsDark Ages, Middle Ages - the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance |
Tristram
Tristramexpelled from Cornwall by King Mark for ten years. [Br. Lit.: Le Morte d’Arthur]See: Banishment
Tristramor Tristan falsely told that Iseult is not coming to save him from fatal poisoning, he dies of despair. [Medieval Legend: Brewer Dictionary]See: DespairTristram Related to Tristram: Tristram and IsoldeSynonyms for Tristramnoun (Middle Ages) the nephew of the king of Cornwall who (according to legend) fell in love with his uncle's bride (Iseult) after they mistakenly drank a love potion that left them eternally in love with each otherSynonymsRelated Words- legend
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