Sigmund

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Sigmund

(ˈsɪɡmənd; ˈsiːɡmʊnd; German ˈziːkmʊnt)
n
1. (Norse Myth & Legend) Norse myth the father of the hero Sigurd
2. (European Myth & Legend) German myth Also called: Siegmund king of the Netherlands, father of Siegfried
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