sieglinde: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Rare
UK/ˈsiːɡlɪnd/US/ˈsɪɡlɪnd/

Formal/Literary

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What does “sieglinde” mean?

A German female given name derived from 'sieg' meaning 'victory' and 'linde' meaning 'soft, tender'.

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Meaning and Definition

A German female given name derived from 'sieg' meaning 'victory' and 'linde' meaning 'soft, tender'; in mythology, a character in Richard Wagner's opera 'Die Walküre'.

Used to refer to the mythological figure or as a given name in German-speaking cultures and beyond, often in literary, artistic, or operatic contexts.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Minimal; primarily in pronunciation, with British English tending towards a longer vowel and American English a shorter one. Usage contexts are similar.

Connotations

Both associate it with German cultural heritage, opera, and mythological themes.

Frequency

Equally rare in both British and American English, with occasional use in specialized discussions.

Grammar

How to Use “sieglinde” in a Sentence

Proper noun used in apposition, e.g., 'Sieglinde, the valkyrie's sister.'

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Wagner's Sieglindecharacter Sieglindemythological Sieglinde
medium
named Sieglinderole of Sieglindefigure Sieglinde
weak
German nameopera heroinecultural reference

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable; rarely used in business contexts.

Academic

Used in studies of literature, mythology, musicology, or German culture.

Everyday

Rarely used; mostly in discussions about opera, mythology, or personal names.

Technical

In music theory or mythological analysis, referring to specific narratives or characters.

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Common Mistakes When Using “sieglinde”

  • Misspelling as 'Seiglinde' or 'Sigline'.
  • Mispronouncing the 'ie' as /aɪ/ (like in 'siege') instead of /iː/ or /ɪ/.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is rare and primarily used in German-speaking contexts or in reference to mythology and opera.

In British English, it is often /ˈsiːɡlɪnd/, while in American English, it may be /ˈsɪɡlɪnd/, based on anglicized approximations.

It derives from the German elements 'sieg' (victory) and 'linde' (soft, tender), combining to imply 'victorious tenderness'.

Sieglinde is a key character in Richard Wagner's opera 'Die Walküre', part of the 'Ring Cycle'.

A German female given name derived from 'sieg' meaning 'victory' and 'linde' meaning 'soft, tender'.

Sieglinde is usually formal/literary in register.

Learning

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Mnemonic

Think of 'Sieglinde' as 'see glint' – a glint symbolizing victory and tenderness, reflecting its etymological roots.

Conceptual Metaphor

Victory blended with softness, representing strength tempered by compassion.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In Wagner's 'Die Walküre', is a central character alongside Siegmund.
Multiple Choice

What is the primary cultural association of the name Sieglinde?

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