Annwyn [an’oon] noun, Welsh Mythology the other world; the land of the fairies, the land of the souls that have
departed this world, a euphemism for “to die”, the summer lands, a place of no hunger and no pain, a very deep
underworld.
Triskele [tris-keel] noun,The Celtic symbol of three conjoined spirals.The triple spiral motif is a Neolithic symbol in
Western Europe. It is carved into the wall in the inner chamber of the “passage tomb” located in the UK.
Dance [ dans, dahns] verb, to move one’s feet or body or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps to the
accompaniment of music. A successive group of rhythmical steps of bodily motions, or both, usually executed to music;
a stylized pattern of movements.
Gypsy [jip-see] noun, an alternative culture, Nomadic people who travel doing performance arts.
Rose [rohz] noun, any of the wild or cultivated, usually prickly-stemmed, pinnate-leaved, showy-flowered shrubs of the
genus Rosa. Whose flowers have five petals in the wild state but being often doubled or partly doubled under cultivation