Sieglinde









Sieglinde


Sieglinde [sig-lin-duh, seeg-; German zeek-lin-duh] Examples noun

  1. (in the Nibelungenlied) the wife of Sigmund and mother of Siegfried.

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  • Why should I burn myself up with Isolde and weep my heart out with Sieglinde?

    Melomaniacs

    James Huneker

  • It must be a Siegmund and Sieglinde love, Dearest, is it not?

    Melomaniacs

    James Huneker

  • That was a fine, dark potion you brewed for me last night, Sieglinde!

    Melomaniacs

    James Huneker

  • Siegmund and Sieglinde were their names, and far and wide were they known.

    Myths and Legends of All Nations

    Various

  • Rosa Sucher, who visited us some years ago, was a flabby Sieglinde.

    Old Fogy

    James Huneker

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