"Rhiannon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Rhiannon can be interpreted in two main ways:
1. Creative Interpretation: In Celtic mythology, Rhiannon is the name of a powerful sorceress and a goddess of fertility, beauty, and maternal love. She is often associated with horses and is said to have been tasked with watching over the road of the spirits at the entrance to the Otherworld. The name Rhiannon has also been associated with protection, courage, and wisdom.
2. Linguistic Interpretation: Rhiannon is also a British surname and given name. It is of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word Rhiannon, which is a combination of the elements Rhi, meaning "great" or "giant", and annon, meaning "pregnant" or "abundant".
I could not verify the meaning of the term "rhigosis". <br><br>A possible misspelling might be "fibrosis", which refers to the formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue, often as a result of injury, inflammation, or disease.
The rhinarium is the triangular, fleshy, hornless, hairless area found at the end of the snout or snout region of many mammals, in the group Placentalia, which excludes the monotremes. In some cases, it may be covered by sensitive hairs.