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“Die Walküre” by Richard Wagner libretto (English)
Contents: Characters; Act One; Act Two; Act Three; Glossary |
aught. anything aye. always, forever birny. a type of armor bondsman. slave, servant boot. to profit, benefit brake. overgrown marsh or scrubland craven. coward courser. a swift warhorse eke. also entrammeled. trapped, confined erewhile. until now fain. gladly, willingly fell. a barren hill or highland fly. to flee forfend. to prevent forswear. to renounce, give up Friedmund. a name Siegmund rejects, literally “peaceful” Frohwalt. a name Siegmund rejects, literally “cheerful” Grane. the name of Brünnhilde’s horse guerdon. payment, reward hap. fortune hapless. unfortunate, unlucky Hella. goddess of the underworld list. to listen meet. fit, suited nathless. nevertheless Neidings. a certain family clan (Hunding is a Neiding) Norn. a goddess of fate Nothung. name of Siegmund’s sword, literally “needful” prate. to talk idly |
prithee. please purblind. blind rede. advice; story rent. torn apart rune. secret scath. injury shew. to show sooth. truth trow. to believe wala. an earth spirit (in the Ring operas, “the wala” is Erda) Walhall. Valhalla Wälse. name used by Wotan as father of Siegmund and Sieglinde Wälsung. child of Wälse (Siegmund and Sieglinde are Wälsungs) weal. prosperity, advantage ween. to imagine, believe Wehwalt. a name for Siegmund, literally “woeful” wend. to travel, go wight. creature, person Wolfe. Wälse Wölfing. Wälsung wonted. accustomed |
libretto by Frederick Jameson |
Contents: Characters; Act One; Act Two; Act Three; Glossary |