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Definition
Synonym
Siegfried
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Siegfried
; Sigurd (Held in altnord. Mythology )
Sigurd (hero in Norse mythology)
Siegfried
; Sigurd (Held in altnordischer Mythology)
Sigurd (hero in Norse mythology)
Siegfried
; Sigurd (Held in altnord. Mythology )
Sigurd (hero in Norse mythology)
Siegfried
; Sigurd (Held in altnordischer Mythology)
Sigurd (hero in Norse mythology)
Deutsche
Siegfried Synonyme
siegfried
Englische
Sigurd Synonyme
Siegfried Definition
Hero
(
n.
)
An
illustrious
man,
supposed
to
be
exalted,
after
death,
to
a
place
among
the
gods
Hero
(
n.
)
A
man
of
distinguished
valor
or
enterprise
in
danger,
or
fortitude
in
suffering
Hero
(
n.
)
The
principal
personage
in
a
poem,
story,
and
the
like,
or
the
person
who
has
the
principal
share
in
the
transactions
related
Mythology
(
n.
)
The
science
which
treats
of
myths
Mythology
(
n.
)
A
body
of
myths
Norse
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
ancient
Scandinavia,
or
to
the
language
spoken
by
its
inhabitants.
Norse
(
n.
)
The
Norse
language.
Sigurd (hero in Norse mythology) Bedeutung
hero
the
principal
character
in
a
play
or
movie
or
novel
or
poem
mythology
the
study
of
myths
Proto-Norse
the
Germanic
language
of
Scandinavia
up
until
about
Old
Norse
the
extinct
Germanic
language
of
medieval
Scandinavia
and
Iceland
from
about
to
to
Scandinavian
Scandinavian
language
Nordic
Norse
North
Germanic
North
Germanic
language
the
northern
family
of
Germanic
languages
that
are
spoken
in
Scandinavia
and
Iceland
hero
worship
admiration
for
great
men
(or
their
memory)
f
bomber
grinder
hero
hero
sandwich
hoagie
hoagy
Cuban
sandwich
Italian
sandwich
poor
boy
sub
submarine
submarine
sandwich
torpedo
wedge
zep
a
large
sandwich
made
of
a
long
crusty
roll
split
lengthwise
and
filled
with
meats
and
cheese
(and
tomato
and
onion
and
lettuce
and
condiments),
different
names
are
used
in
different
sections
of
the
United
States
mythology
myths
collectively,
the
body
of
stories
associated
with
a
culture
or
institution
or
person
classical
mythology
the
system
of
mythology
of
the
Greeks
and
Romans
together,
much
of
Roman
mythology
(especially
the
gods)
was
borrowed
from
the
Greeks
Greek
mythology
the
mythology
of
the
ancient
Greeks
Roman
mythology
the
mythology
of
the
ancient
Romans
Norse
mythology
the
mythology
of
Scandinavia
(shared
in
part
by
Britain
and
Germany)
until
the
establishment
of
Christianity
Sigurd
(Norse
mythology)
mythical
Norse
warrior
hero
who
gains
an
accursed
hoard
of
gold
and
was
killed
by
Brynhild,
Siegfried
is
the
German
counterpart
Hero
(Greek
mythology)
priestess
of
Aphrodite
who
killed
herself
when
her
lover
Leander
drowned
while
trying
to
swim
the
Hellespont
to
see
her
Norse
deity
a
deity
worshipped
by
the
ancient
Norsemen
Norwegian
Norseman
Norse
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
Norway
Scandinavian
Norse
Northman
an
inhabitant
of
Scandinavia
champion
fighter
hero
paladin
someone
who
fights
for
a
cause
football
hero
a
football
player
who
has
achieved
a
reputation
for
success
hero
(classical
mythology)
a
being
of
great
strength
and
courage
celebrated
for
bold
exploits,
often
the
offspring
of
a
mortal
and
a
god
hero
worshiper
hero
worshipper
someone
who
worships
heroes
hero
a
man
distinguished
by
exceptional
courage
and
nobility
and
strength,
RAF
pilots
were
the
heroes
of
the
Battle
of
Britain
Hero
Heron
Hero
of
Alexandria
Greek
mathematician
and
inventor
who
devised
a
way
to
determine
the
area
of
a
triangle
and
who
described
various
mechanical
devices
(first
century)
idolize
idolise
worship
hero-worship
revere
love
unquestioningly
and
uncritically
or
to
excess,
venerate
as
an
idol,
Many
teenagers
idolized
the
Beatles
Norwegian
Norse
of
or
relating
to
Norway
or
its
people
or
culture
or
language,
Norwegian
herring
Scandinavian
Norse
of
or
relating
to
Scandinavia
or
its
peoples
or
cultures,
Norse
sagas,
Norse
nomads
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