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sidhe
/ ˈʃiːdɪ; ʃiː /
plural noun
- the inhabitants of fairyland; fairies
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sidhe1
C18: from Irish Gaelic aos sídhe people of the fairy mound; compare banshee
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Example Sentences
Irish sidhe-gaoithe, same sound and meaning, where gaoithe is wind: 'wind-fairies': called 'fairy-blast' in Kildare.
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Three voices sung the song, and it was as though one of the sidhe played a harp to cast a spell upon men.
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What are the conclusions arrived at with regard to these Fir Sidhe?
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To return, however, to the Sidhe people of the British Islands.
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The Sidhe have been, like the Angels, from before the making of the earth.
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