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Wieland

1

[ vee-lahnt ]

noun

, German Mythology.


Wieland

2

[ vee-lahnt ]

noun

  1. Chris·toph Mar·tin [kris, -tawf , mahr, -teen], 1733–1813, German poet, novelist, and critic.
  2. Hein·rich [hahyn, -, r, i, kh], 1877–1957, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1927.

Wieland

1

/ ˈviːlant /

noun

  1. WielandChristoph Martin17331813MGermanWRITING: writer Christoph Martin (ˈkrɪstɔf ˈmartiːn). 1733–1813, German writer, noted esp for his verse epic Oberon (1780)


Wieland

2

/ ˈviːlant /

noun

  1. the German name for Wayland

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Example Sentences

I know and love Wieland's work, but this piece had passed me by.

The Daily Pic: Joyce Wieland pushes back the timeline for feline films.

Wieland disclaimed merit for any, but, under urgency, confessed that he liked best his "Agathon" and "Oberon."

In a short time, the company relinquished the subject which engaged them, and directed their attention to Wieland.

If Wieland were previously enlisted in his cause, he would find it a less difficult task to overcome our aversion.

He had been so long detained in America chiefly in consequence of Wieland's aversion to the scheme which he proposed.

It did not arise from the death of the Saxon lady: it was not a contagious emanation from the countenances of Wieland or Carwin.

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