Nibelung

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Etymology

From German Nibelung, singular form corresponding to plural Nibelungen; from Old High German nibel (mist) + patronymic ending -ung, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *nebulaz + *-ungō.

Noun

Nibelung (plural Nibelungs or Nibelungen)

  1. (Germanic mythology) A member of a supernatural underground race that guarded treasures and gold searched for and eventually seized by Siegfried.
    • 1759, Archibald Bower, The History of the Popes: From the Foundation of the See of Rome to the Present Time, volume 4, London: Author, Hadrian, Ninety—Fourth Bishop of Rome, page 62:
      [] and at the same Time flattered himself, that the Lombards and People of Acquitaine, whom he had lately conquered, having Kings of their own, would not be so easily tempted to shake off the Yoke, as if their Countries were made Provinces of France. [footnote] Eginhard. in vit. Carol. Chron. Nibelung. in appendice. Annal. Moiffiac.
    • 1814, Robert Jamieson, Walter Scott, Henry William Weber, Illustrations of northern antiquities, from the earlier Tentonie and Scandinavian romances: being an abstract of the Book of heroes, and Nibelungen lay; with translation of metrical tales, from the Old German, Danish, Swedish, and Icelandie languages; with notes and dissertations., Edinburgh: Printed by J. Ballantyne and co., for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Of the Teutonic Cyclus of Romance, page 25:
      The Song of the Nibelungen, and the Lament.

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German

Etymology

From Middle High German nebel, from Old High German nibel (mist) + patronymic ending -ung, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *nebulaz + *-ungō.

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  • Hyphenation: Ni‧be‧lung
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Noun

Nibelung m (weak, genitive Nibelungen, plural Nibelungen)

  1. (Germanic mythology) Nibelung

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