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Wieland
Wieland (ˈviːlant) n (European Myth & Legend) the German name for Wayland
Wieland (German ˈviːlant) n (Biography) Christoph Martin (ˈkrɪstɔf ˈmartiːn). 1733–1813, German writer, noted esp for his verse epic Oberon (1780)Wie•land (ˈviˌlɑnt) n. 1. Christoph Martin, 1733–1813, German writer. 2. Heinrich, 1877–1957, German chemist. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Wieland - (European mythology) a supernatural smith and king of the elves; identified with Norse VolundWayland, Wayland the Smithmythology - myths collectively; the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or personEurope - the 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles |
Wieland
Wieland Christoph Martin . 1733--1813, German writer, noted esp for his verse epic Oberon (1780) Wielanddriven by mysterious voices, he kills his wife and children. [Am. Lit.: Magill II, 1131]See: Visions and VoicesWieland
Wie·land (vē′länt′), Heinrich Otto 1877-1957. German chemist. He won a 1927 Nobel Prize for his research on bile acids.Wieland
Synonyms for Wielandnoun (European mythology) a supernatural smith and king of the elvesSynonymsRelated Words |