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Gjukung
[
gyoo
-k
oo
ng
]
Gju·kung
/
ˈgyu
kʊŋ
/
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[
gyoo
-k
oo
ng
]
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noun
(in the
Volsunga Saga
)
any member of the family of Gjuki.
Also,
Giukung.
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