SIDHE

Etymology

Proper noun

Sidhe

Mythical hills of Irish and Scottish folklore, home of the sidhe race; fairyland, faerie. [From 1793]

Alternative capitalization of sidhe.

Anagrams

• Heids, Ihdes, deshi, hides, shide, shied

Etymology

Noun

sidhe (plural sidhe)

A supernatural creature of Irish and Scottish folklore, living in Sidhe; a fairy. [From 1899, Yeats]

Anagrams

• Heids, Ihdes, deshi, hides, shide, shied

Source: Wiktionary



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