Associations to the word «Tristram»
Noun
- Treason
- Cock
- Satire
- Woodpecker
- Fergus
- Sore
- Harness
- Ire
- Quixote
- Sword
- Elias
- Baker
- King
- Clements
- Fair
- Clergyman
- Commandment
- Narrator
- Fellowship
- Quest
- Mark
- Stepmother
- Draught
- Walpole
- Rejoicing
- Leach
- Lr
- Maiden
- Sorrow
- Baronet
- Lady
- Sylvia
- Manor
- Hands
- Nephew
- Stroke
- Tennyson
- Madman
- Grail
- Giles
- Sermon
- Gentleman
- Jealousy
- Brake
- Madam
- Castle
- Canto
- Canon
- Worship
- Horseback
- Cohen
- Romance
- Assent
- Novel
- So
- Xiii
- Dame
- Humour
- Courtesy
- Sire
- Sylvester
- Bower
Adjective
Wiktionary
TRISTRAM, proper noun. A male given name, variant of Tristan.
Dictionary definition
TRISTRAM, noun. (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 other.
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