Iseult
[ih-soolt] /ɪˈsult/
noun
1.
Also, Yseult. German Isolde. Arthurian Romance.
2.
a female given name.
/ɪˈsuːlt/
noun (in Arthurian legend)
1.
an Irish princess wed to Mark, king of Cornwall, but in love with his knight Tristan
2.
(in another account) the daughter of the king of Brittany, married to Tristan
Iseult [(i-soohlt)]
In English legend, the beloved of Tristan. In German, her name is Isolde. (See Tristan and Iseult.)
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