taliesin
/ˈtæliːsɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A 19th-century American architect, and a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, known for his innovative and organic designs.
“The museum dedicated an exhibit to the life and work of Taliesin, showcasing his groundbreaking architectural style.”
2. proper noun
A Welsh poet and bard, a legendary figure from Welsh mythology known for his prophetic and poetic abilities.
“The name Taliesin was chosen to evoke the creative and prophetic spirit of the legendary bard.”
3. proper noun
The name of Frank Lloyd Wright’s home and studio in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
“The Taliesin estate, designed by its former owner, is now a popular tourist destination and architectural landmark.”