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Definition of Sidhe in English: Sidheplural noun ʃiːSHē The fairy people of Irish folklore, said to live beneath the hills and often identified as the remnant of the ancient Tuatha Dé Danann. 精灵(爱尔兰民间传说中的精灵,据说住在山底下,常认为是古代女神达努的后裔) Example sentencesExamples - Based on the Irish myth for Sidhe they are immortal and fair creatures.
- In this prologue, I will explain the various tribes mentioned, namely selkies, Sidhe, phoukas, and halflings, as many readers may not have heard of them before.
- He was Tamerlane himself, prince of the Sidhe, and a more tender, more noble being she'd never known.
- From that point on they became known as the Sidhe, so they are as much ancient Gods and Goddesses as they are faeries.
- ‘I am Queen Twilight of the Sidhe,’ the woman said introducing her self.
Synonyms sprite, pixie, elf, imp, brownie, puck
OriginFrom Irish aos sidhe 'people of the fairy mound'. Definition of Sidhe in US English: Sidheplural nounSHē The fairy people of Irish folklore, said to live beneath the hills and often identified as the remnant of the ancient Tuatha Dé Danann. 精灵(爱尔兰民间传说中的精灵,据说住在山底下,常认为是古代女神达努的后裔) Example sentencesExamples - In this prologue, I will explain the various tribes mentioned, namely selkies, Sidhe, phoukas, and halflings, as many readers may not have heard of them before.
- From that point on they became known as the Sidhe, so they are as much ancient Gods and Goddesses as they are faeries.
- Based on the Irish myth for Sidhe they are immortal and fair creatures.
- ‘I am Queen Twilight of the Sidhe,’ the woman said introducing her self.
- He was Tamerlane himself, prince of the Sidhe, and a more tender, more noble being she'd never known.
Synonyms sprite, pixie, elf, imp, brownie, puck
OriginFrom Irish aos sidhe ‘people of the fairy mound’. |