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Sid

Sid

See also: sid, SID, síd, sid-, sid', and síð

English

Alternative forms

Proper noun

Sid

  1. A short form of the male given names Sidney, Sydney and Siddharth.
  2. A shor

Anagrams

sid

sid

See also: Sid, SID, síd, sid-, sid', and síð

English

Noun

sid (uncountable)

  1. (slang) sadiki

Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): seð
  • Rhymes: -eð

Verb

sid

  1. imperative of sidde

Lojban

Rafsi

sid

  1. rafsi of stidi.

Navajo

Etymology

From Proto-Athabaskan *-x̯ɑ̓t.

Cognates: Western Apache sig ~ shig ~ sid ~ shid, Mescalero sįh.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɪ̀t]

Noun

sid (possessed form bizid)

  1. scar
    shizid — my scar
  2. scarring

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *sīdaz. Cognate with Old Norse síðr (Swedish sid).

Adjective

sīd

  1. wide, spacious, large

Derived terms

Descendants


Romansch

Alternative forms

  • (Puter, Vallader) süd

Etymology

From a Germanic language.

Noun

sid m

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Surmiran) south

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Swedish

Abbreviation

sid

  1. p, pg, pp (page, pages), Abbreviation of sida., sidor

See also

  • ff
  • fotsid

Volapük

Noun

sid (plural sids)

  1. seed

Declension


Western Apache

Etymology

From Proto-Athabaskan *-x̯ɑ̓t.

Cognates: Navajo sid, Mescalero sįh.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɪ̀t]

Noun

sid

  1. scar

Usage notes

The form sid occurs in White Mountain and Dilzhe’eh (Tonto) varieties. The other common White Mountain form is sig; shid occurs in Dilzhe’eh and San Carlos varieties; shig in Cibecue.