sigurd in English

noun
1
(in Norse legend) the Norse equivalent of Siegfried, husband of Gudrun.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "sigurd" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sigurd", or refer to the context using the word "sigurd" in the English Dictionary.

1. Frankly, dear Sigurd, I don't care what you say.

2. Sigurd, I have to be at this morning's briefings.

3. Rundata has "Bild av Sigurd Fafnesbane som sticker sitt svärd genom ormen, dessutom dvärgen Andvare och valkyrian Sigdriva som räcker Sigurd ett dryckeshorn" with the reference $=Larsson 2002:71f (According to Rundata: 2002: Yrrunan

4. Regin wished to secure the treasure for himself, and forged a sword for Sigurd to slay the worm with.

5. Sigurd and Gudrún is an exercise in conscious Archaism not just in subject matter, and not just in poetic form and idiom.

6. Copernicium (atomic number 112, symbol Cn) is a manmade element that was synthesized in 1996 by the German physicist Sigurd Hofmann and the Bulgarian researcher Victor Ninov who also made contributions to the discovery of Roentgenium and Darmstadtium

7. Some time ago, in a comparative study of European Balladries, the problem of the melodies halted me till Professor Cdsar Barja told me that my problem had already been solved by Professor Sigurd B

8. Some time ago, in a comparative study of European Balladries, the problem of the melodies halted me till Professor Cdsar Barja told me that my problem had already been solved by Professor Sigurd B

9. Copernicium, known formerly as ununbium, is an extremely radioactive element first synthesized in 1996 by a team of German scientists led by Sigurd Hofmann, Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research.

10. 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.