siegfried in English

noun
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the hero of the first part of the Nibelungenlied. A prince of the Netherlands, Siegfried obtains a hoard of treasure by killing the dragon Fafner. He marries Kriemhild, and helps Gunther to win Brunhild before being killed by Hagen.

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1. Banishment Poem by Siegfried Sassoon

2. 'Blighters' by Siegfried Sassoon

3. Blighters Poem by Siegfried Sassoon

4. In fact I began to transmit my anxieties to Siegfried.

5. After killing it, Siegfried bathed in its blood, thereby rendering himself invulnerable.

6. Brunhild definition is - a queen in Germanic legend won by Siegfried for Gunther.

7. Heinkel's He 112 was a fighter aircraft designed by Walter and Siegfried Günter.

8. Starts from me , starts from mine family, from my siegfried, the schoolmate starts.

9. 'Blighters' By Siegfried Sassoon About this Poet Siegfried Sassoon is best remembered for his angry and compassionate poems about World War I, which brought him public and critical acclaim

10. It was Brunhild's hope that her true love Siegfried would be that brave soul.

11. The first blow was the death of my brother Siegfried by accidental drowning at the age of 20.

12. Neither had I, but Siegfried prowled up and down like a caged panther as though willing something to happen.

13. The Siegfried synthetic route involves two important intermediates, N-phenethyl-4-piperidone (NPP) and 4-Anilino-N-phenethylpiperidine (ANPP)

14. Brunhild definition, a queen of Isenland and the bride of Gunther, for whom she was won by Siegfried: corresponds to Brynhild in Scandinavian legends

15. A platoon of battle weary German soldiers, forced into confusion and retreat by advancing Allied forces, take refuge in an isolated Siegfried Line Bunker.

16. I dashed out to the landing and ran into Siegfried, who stared wide-eyed at me for a moment before galloping downstairs.

17. Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697 - 1770) was a German-born Dutch anatomist which probably explains why even in the eighteen century, his drawings were so accurate.

18. ‘Attack’ by Siegfried Sassoon is a haunting poem that discusses the reality of war and what happens when a soldier is out on the battlefield

19. The Antechapel contains memorials to members of the College who gave their lives in the two World Wars, including Hamo Sassoon (brother of the war poet Siegfried)

20. Because Władysław was unable to come to the defense of Danzig, the Teutonic Knights, then led by Hochmeister Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, were called to expel the Brandenburgers.

21. Bernhard Siegfried Albinus is perhaps best known for his monumental Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani, which was published in Leyden in 1747, largely at his own expense

22. Siegfried H. Elsing has served as counsel, chairman, sole arbitrator and party-appointed arbitrator in more than 150 national and international arbitral proceedings (inter alia ICC, DIS, ICSID, SCC, VIAC, UNCITRAL, ad hoc).

23. * Some years later, when religious persecution had given way to tolerance, the reputation of the Collegiants’ meetings spread throughout the country and attracted “birds of different feathers,” as historian Siegfried Zilverberg put it.

24. René Bridler 1 , Anne Häberle 2 , Sabrina T Müller 1 , Katja Cattapan 3 , Renate Grohmann 2 , Sermin Toto 4 , Siegfried Kasper 5 , Waldemar Greil 6 Affiliations 1 Sanatorium Kilchberg/Zurich, Private Psychiatric Hospital, Alte Landstr

25. Productions seldom dared to alter the quaint, shaggy designs he approved for the first Bayreuth festival: every Siegfried wore a bearskin, every Brünnhilde waved a spear, every Wotan sported a winged helmet, and the lecherous, Cupidinous gnome Alberich was always a gross anti-Semitic caricature.

26. By September, 1944, it had become urgent for the Allies to clear both banks of the Scheldt estuary in order to open the port of Antwerp to Allied shipping, thus easing logistical burdens in their supply lines stretching hundreds of miles from Normandy eastward to the Siegfried Line.

27. "Attack" is a poem by British poet and World War I soldier Siegfried Sassoon, first published in his 1918 collection Counter-Attack and Other Poems.The poem offers a bleak and unflinching look at the horrors of combat, making no attempt to mythologize its subject or create a sense of heroism.

28. Brunhild in the Nibelungenlied, the wife of Gunther, who instigated the murder of Siegfried.In the Norse versions she is Brynhild, a Valkyrie whom Sigurd (the counterpart of Siegfried) wins by penetrating the wall of fire behind which she lies in an enchanted sleep; his death comes about because he is later tricked into forgetting her and marrying the Nibelung princess Gudrun.