Wiktionary
n. A type of Celtic harp.
Usage examples of "telyn".
Now she told Telyn the wording and hand digraphs in her land were different.
And, Telyn says that you wish to record everything you can about our lands and our people.
The first drops of rain hit the leaves before Telyn indicated that ahead there was a rock outcropping where they might shelter.
Corinna dismount at the marketplace, and she assured him her outing with Telyn had given her a chance to get used to riding.
I and my cousin Telyn hand fed him when he was a hatchling, and old Tew, the keeper, trained him.
Corinna and Telyn sat on a log bench beside the river, surrounded by a group of children.
Corinna was reading in her clear voice, although haltingly at times, as she paused to ask Telyn the pronunciation of some words in a papyrus book.
Allwyn remembered when they were lads of fifteen how Telyn begged an Egyptian sailing merchant to sell him that book, for, other than the scrolls kept by the monks, written tales were scarce.
Corinna spoke the words, Telyn would act out the story with exaggerated poses and gestures that had the young ones laughing and at the end, begging for another story.
He saw Corinna bid Telyn farewell and go with her graceful step inside the gates, the children following.
She was good with them, he had to grudgingly admit, and he had often watched her from a distance as she instructed them in a new game or learning of the letters Telyn taught her.
The royal party consisting of Corrina, Rhian, Kieva and Telyn, the women accompanied by Terra and another maid, set out in the opposite direction riding in a tight group at the forefront of three trundling wains.
Corinna absorbed the scene with interest as Telyn explained the rules.
Betia and Rhian puzzled over who he might be, and Telyn squinted as he watched closely, saying there was something familiar about the man, somehow, but he could not place it.
Then she laughed in delight and ran forward holding out her rose as Telyn hauled himself over the top of the wall.