Grimhild
[grim-hild] /ˈgrɪm hɪld/
noun
1.
(in the Volsunga Saga) a sorceress, the wife of Gjuki and the mother of Gudrun and Gunnar. She gave Sigurd a potion to make him forget Brynhild so that he would marry Gudrun.
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