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Princeton's WordNet
Iseult, Isoldenoun
(Middle Ages) the bride of the king of Cornwall who (according to legend) fell in love with the king's nephew (Tristan) after they mistakenly drank a love potion that left them eternally in love with each other
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Isoldenoun
borrowed from the form of Iseult.
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Isolde
Iseult (), alternatively Isolde () and other spellings, is the name of several characters in the legend of Tristan and Iseult. The most prominent is Iseult of Ireland, the wife of Mark of Cornwall and the lover of Tristan. Her mother, the queen of Ireland, is also named Iseult. The third is Iseult of the White Hands, the daughter of Hoel of Brittany and the sister of Kahedin.
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isolde
Isolde is a name of Celtic origin, often associated with the legend of Tristan and Isolde, a tragic love story comparable to Romeo and Juliet. In the legend, Isolde is an Irish princess who falls in love with Tristan, her husband's nephew. The name is sometimes interpreted as meaning "ice ruler" or "she who is gazed upon." It is not a common name, but it is used, particularly in areas with Celtic influence, and in literature.
The Nuttall Encyclopedia
Isolde
the wife of King Mark of Cornwall, who, under the potency of some philter which she had inadvertently taken, conceived an illicit passion for Sir Tristram, her husband's nephew, the story of which is celebrated in mediæval romance.
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Anagrams for isolde »
deoils
oldies
soiled
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of isolde in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of isolde in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of isolde in a Sentence
The prelude to Tristan and Isolde sounded as if a bomb had fallen into a large music factory and had thrown all the notes into confusion.
The prelude to Tristan and Isolde reminds me of the Italian painting of the martyr whose intestines are slowly being unwound from his body on a reel.
If music in general is an imitation of history, opera in particular is an imitation of human willfulness; it is rooted in the fact that we not only have feelings but insist upon having them at whatever cost to ourselves. The quality common to all the great operatic roles, e.g., Don Giovanni, Norma, Lucia, Tristan, Isolde, Br?nnhilde, is that each of them is a passionate and willful state of being. In real life they would all be bores, even Don Giovanni.
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