<div>Not that my input helps the situation, but I've also heard it pronounced "Tie-fair". However, I do think "Tolliver" is more likely.</div>
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<a href="mailto:rudin@ev1.net">rudin@ev1.net</a>><br>Subject: Re: [Bards] Pronunciation question<br>To: "Ansteorran Bardic list" <<a href="mailto:bards@lists.ansteorra.org">bards@lists.ansteorra.org</a>>
<br>Message-ID: <001801c81963$9331cbb0$4000a8c0@jay><br>Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";<br>       reply-type=original<br><br>Catrin asked:<br><br>> Not that it's going to scan with anything, but does anyone happen to
<br>> know the pronunciation of the surname "Taillefer"?<br><br>I'm not sure, but nobody else has answered, so I get to speculate, by<br>extrapolating from available data.<br><br>"Tolliver" is pronounced "Tolliver".
<br>"Tagliaferro" is pronounced "Tolliver".<br>"Tallhoffer" is pronounced "Tolliver".<br><br>I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that "Taillefer" is pronounced
<br>"Tolliver".<br><br>Robin of Gilwell / Jay Rudin<br><br><br><br>------------------------------<br></blockquote></div>