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Hildebrand

1

[ hil-duh-brand ]

Hildebrand

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[ hil-duh-brand ]

noun

German Mythology.
  1. a hero in the Nibelungenlied.

Hildebrand

/ ˈɪəˌæԻ /

noun

  1. the monastic name of Gregory VII
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Derived Forms

  • ˈᾱˌԻ徱Ա, adjective
  • ˌᾱˈԻ徱, adjectivenoun
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Other Word Forms

  • ᾱd·d· adjective noun
  • ᾱ··Ի·Ա [hil, -d, uh, -bran-din, -dahyn], adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of Hildebrand1

< Old Norse Hildibrandr, equivalent to hildr battle + brandr sword
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Example Sentences

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Daisy Hildebrand is the second unvaccinated girl from the community to die from measles within two months.

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The settlement “resulted in a way to slow-roll development in the rural areas of the county,” said county planning director John Hildebrand.

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"The overall goal of the research is to better understand what gray whales are feeding on near shore," Lisa Hildebrand said.

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"Taking Type 2 diabetes as an example, it's rare that just one gene change determines whether someone will develop the condition," Dr Hildebrand said.

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Mr. Hildebrand had written it at the request of a friend whose girlfriend was named Paula, but the emotion behind it was for Judy Hendricks, a former girlfriend with whom Mr. Hildebrand wanted to reunite.

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