Morfran

Morfran (Middle Welsh: Moruran "cormorant"; literally "sea crow", from môr, "sea", and brân, "crow", from Common Brittonic *mori-brannos, as in French cormoran < L corvus marinus)[1] is a figure in Welsh mythology. Usually portrayed as a warrior under King Arthur, he is noted for the darkness of his skin and his hideousness. He appears in the narratives about the bard Taliesin and in the Welsh Triads, where he is often contrasted with the angelically handsome Sanddef.

  1. ^ Zimmer, Stephan (2004). "Some Names and Epithets in "Culhwch ac Olwen"". Studi Celtici. 3: 176. Retrieved 14 February 2017.

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