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1 sith
a stride, onset, a dart to, Irish sidhe, gust, Middle Irish sith, onset; cf. Irish sith-, intensive prefix (O'Don. Greek 277), *setu-, seti-, may be root es, $$G etumós (Bez.$$+21 123), Early Irish sith, long, Welsh hyd, to, as far as, Old Welsh hit, longitudo, usque ad, Breton hed, length, during: *seti, root sê, as in sìor, long ( Stokes). Cf. Norse síðr, long, English sith; root sit. -
2 sìth
Ipeace, Irish síth, síoth, Early Irish síth, Old Irish síd: *sêdos (neut. s stem), root sed ( sêd) of suidhe, q.v.; Latin sêdo, settle; Lithuanian se$$?dáti, sit. Welsh hedd, peace, is from se$$ud.IIa fairy, sìthich (do.), Irish sídh, a fairy hill, sígh, a fairy, sígheóg (do.), Old Irish síde, dei terreni, whose dwelling is called síd; in fact, síde, the fairy powers, is the pl. (ge. s. ?) of síd, fairy dwelling or mound, while its gen. sing. appears in mná síde, fir síde: *sêdos, g. sêdesos, as in the case of sìth, peace, which is its homonym (Stokes); root se, sêd, Greek $$Ge$$`dos, a temple or statue, literally an "abode" or "seat"; Latin noven-sides, noven-siles, the new gods imported to Rome. Thurneysen has compared Latin sîdus, a constellation, "dwelling of the gods". Hence sìthean, a green knoll, fairy knoll. -
3 sìth
1. nf. gen.+e, peace, quietness, tranquility. Better sìdh2. nm. gen.+e; pl.+ichean, fairy: sìth-bhrugh, fairy mound or mansion -
4 sith
nm.+e; pl.+ean, stride, long quick pace, onset, dart forward -
5 Sith Knight
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6 Sith Lord
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7 Ancient Sith Warriors
Military: ASWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ancient Sith Warriors
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8 Dark Sith Order
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9 aisith
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10 siorradh
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11 Smeg In The Head
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12 SÍÐ
I)adv.1) late (var heldr síð gengit til hámessu);with gen., síð aptans, sumars, vetrar, late in the evening, summer, winter;síð um haustit, kveldit, late in the autumn, evening;2) compar. síðarr;f., only in the phrase, um síð, at last (þó varð hann um síð ofrliði borinn);more commonly in pl., um (of) síðir (þó vaknaði hann um síðir).* * *adv., compar. síðr (q. v.), superl. sízt = least, last; but síðarr, síðast in a temp. sense: [Ulf. seiþu = ὀψία, compar. seiþs; O. H. G. sîd; Germ. seit; Old Engl. sith]:—late; sonr er betri þótt sé síð um alinn, Hm. 71; til síð, too late, 65; síð (i. e. never) muntu ráða hríngum, Hkv. Hjörv. 6; síð (i.e, never) léttir mér stríða, Edda (in a verse); ok varð heldr síð gengit til hámessu, Ó. H. 118; ef hann spyrr svá síð, so late, Grág. i. 109; ef sökin kemr svá síð upp, 373; þeim er svá síð fregna, 96; spurði, hví hann hefði svá síð komit, Eg. 150: phrases, síð ok snemma, early and late, perpetually, Stj. 462, Fms. x. 277, Gísl. 128, Þiðr. 57; ár ok síð, id.:—with gen., síð dags, late in the day, Fs. 84, Fms. i. 69, Eg. 600; síð aptans, late in the evening, Stj. 6, Hkr. i. 103; síð aptans biðr óframs sök, Sighvat; síð sumars, late in the summer, Eg. 185; síð vetrar, or síð um haustið, late in the autumn, Fær. 128; síð um kveldit, Eg. 149, 600, Fs. 85.2. compar. síðarr, later; þau svik er siðarr kómu fram, Fms. i. 59; Ásdísi átti síðarr Skúli, i. e. S. was her second husband, Landn. 88; eigi síðarr en nú var talit, Grág. i. 18; síðarr meirr, ‘later-more,’ still later, H. E. i. 414; löngu síðarr, Stj. 6; litlu síðarr, a little later, Fms. vi. 93, Nj. 4, 21; fám vetrum síðarr, a few years later, Landn. 12; tiíu vetrum síðarr en Styrbjörn fóll, Fms. i. 6l; hvárt ek dey stundu fyrr eða síðarr, ii. 158.3. superl. síðast, last; spurðisk þat síðast til hans, Nj. 121; mæltu þat síðast, svá at menn heyrðu, 201; ek ætla þessa veizlu síðast at búa, Ld. 14; orð þau er hann mælti síðast. Eg. 356; þá, skulu þeir síðast fram segja, Grág. i. 38; þessi hólmganga hefir síðast framin verit, Ísl. ii. 259; sá er síðast gengr inn, Fms. i. 16.II. the word remains as subst. in the phrase, um síð or um síðir, at last; þó varð hann um síð ofrliði borinn, Fms. i. 79, ii. 41; þeir kómu of síðir til þess innis, 623. 39; skal sitt hafa hverr of síðir, Grág. ii. 219; görðisk svá til of síðir, Fms. x. 392; at svá færi um síðir, Eg. 701, Ísl. ii. 268; þó kom svá um síðir, Nj. 267; þó at staðar nemi um síðir, Ld. 306; þó vaknaði hann um síðir, Fms. i. 216;—passim in mod. usage. -
13 sian
Ia scream, soft music (Carm.), Irish sian, voice, shout, sound, Early Irish sian: *svêno-, which Stokes (Zeit.$$+28 59) explains as *sesveno-, root sven, sound (see seinn).IIa pile of grass, beard of barley, Irish, Early Irish sion, foxglove, Welsh ffion, digitalis, ffuon, foxglove, Old Welsh fionou, roses, Breton foeonnenn, privet. Stokes gives the Celtic as *(p)êâno-. Gadelic might be allied to Latin spîna, thorn.IIIa charm; See seun.VI -
14 sìochaint
peace, Irish síocháin, peace, síothchánta, peaceful, síodhchan, atonement, Middle Irish sídchanta, peaceful; from síth. -
15 sìochair
a dwarf, fairy, Middle Irish sidhcaire, fairy host, síthcuiraibh (dat.pl.), Early Irish síthchaire; from síth, fairy, and cuire, host (German heer, army, English herald). -
16 sìoladh
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17 πάρνοψ
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `locust' (Ar.).Other forms: Aeol. Boeot. (Str. 13, 1,64) πόρνοψ, also κόρνοψ (Str. l.c.), - οπος. There is also πρανώ ἀκρίδος εἶδος H. and κάρνος μεγάλη ἀκρίς H. (Furnée 344, 388).Derivatives: Παρνόπιος(-πίων) Άπόλλων (Paus., Str.), as defender against locusts, like Κορνοπίων, - ωνος as surname of Heracles in Oitaia (Str.); from it the Aeol. month-name Πορνόπιος, - πίων (Cyme, Str.). -- κορνώπιδες κώνωπες H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation like δρύοψ, σκάλοψ and other animal-names (Chantraine Form. 259, Schwyzer 426 w. n. 4); further unknown. The form with κ- may have been dissimilated from π- (cf. Schwyzer 29 8 f.). Suppositions which must be rejected (from Solmsen, Bally, Sturtevant) in Bq; not better Strömberg Wortstud. 16 f. -- Given the fact that there are more forms it is probable that we are not concerned sith a simple dissimilation; I think the word had a labio-velar of which the labial element could be lost before o (and the o itself is prob. from α after labio-velar). - οπ- is a Pre-Greek suffix.Page in Frisk: 2,475-476Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πάρνοψ
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