Sigmund
Americannoun
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(in theVolsunga Saga ) the son of Volsung and Liod; the father, through his sister, Signy, of Sinfjotli; the husband first of Borghild, then of Hjordis; and the father of Sigurd.
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(in theNibelungenlied ) the king of the Netherlands and father of Siegfried.
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a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “victory” and “protection.”
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Norse myth the father of the hero Sigurd
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Also called: Siegmund. German myth king of the Netherlands, father of Siegfried
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A revolutionary literary, theatrical and artistic movement, Surrealism—with Sigmund Freud as muse—liberated and mined dreams, fantasies, chance, childlike spontaneity and the unconscious.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 27, 2025
Weleda said a separate report in 2023 found no evidence Dr Sigmund Rascher tested the cream on prisoners kept in freezing conditions for hours.
From BBC • Sep. 10, 2025
Sigmund Freud thought it related to animalistic behavior and was relevant in humans mostly in terms of behavioral pathology.
From Salon • Jan. 5, 2025
Sigmund Freud warned that the “positive transference” that comes at the start of therapy can be short-lived.
From Slate • Sep. 8, 2024
Maybe that’s what I’ll do—I’ll write a paper on Sigmund Freud.
From "Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe" by Benjamin Alire Saenz
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