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sida
English
Etymology
From the genus name, New Latin Sida.
Noun
sida (plural sidas)
- (botany) any of the flowering plants of the genus Sida in the mallow family
Anagrams
- AIDS, Aids, Dais, IADS, IADs, Said, Saïd, aids, dais, daïs, sadi, said
Albanian
Etymology
See SIDA.
Noun
sida f (definite singular sida)
- AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
Synonyms
- sindromi i mungesës së imunitetit të fituar
Abbreviations
- AIDS m, aids m
- SIDA f
Further reading
- [1] noun sida (aids) • Fjalor Shqip (Albanian Dictionary)
Balinese
Romanization
sida
- Romanization of ???
- Romanization of ?????
Catalan
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /?si.d?/
- (Valencian) IPA(key): /?si.da/
Noun
sida f (uncountable)
- AIDS
Cebuano
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: si?da
Noun
sida
- silk
French
Alternative forms
- SIDA
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si.da/
Noun
sida m (plural sida)
- Acronym of syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise; AIDS
Derived terms
Further reading
- “sida” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- Asdi
Ilocano
Noun
sida
- fish
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay sida, from Sanskrit ????? (siddha, “proven, sage, prophet, seer, personage or great saint”). Doublet of sidi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?si.da]
- Hyphenation: si?da
Noun
sida (first-person possessive sidaku, second-person possessive sidamu, third-person possessive sidanya)
- (archaic) noble descendants
- (archaic) eunuch
Further reading
- “sida” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.
Karao
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish seda (“silk”).
Noun
sida
- silk
Leonese
Verb
sida f sg
- feminine singular past participle of sere
Malay
Alternative forms
- sidak
Pronunciation
- (Sarawak) IPA(key): [si.?da?]
Pronoun
sida (Jawi spelling ????)
- they
Maranao
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish seda (“silk”).
Noun
sida
- silk
References
- A Maranao Dictionary, by Howard P. McKaughan and Batua A. Macaraya
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
- siden
Noun
sida m or f
- definite feminine singular of side
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Old Norse síða.
Noun
sida f (definite singular sida, indefinite plural sider or sidor, definite plural sidene or sidone)
- form removed with the spelling reform of 2012; superseded by side
- definite singular of side
Etymology 2
From Northern Sami siida, from Proto-Samic *sijtë (“village”).
Noun
sida m (definite singular sidaen, indefinite plural sidaer or sidaar, definite plural sidaene or sidaane)
- a reindeer camp
- Synonym: reinby
References
- “sida” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old High German
Etymology
From Medieval Latin saeta (“bristle, horsehair”). Akin to Italian seta.
Noun
s?da f
- silk
Descendants
- German: Seide
Portuguese
Verb
sida
- feminine singular past participle of ser
Somali
Adjective
sida
- (like) this
Spanish
Etymology 1
Noun
sida m (uncountable)
- Abbreviation of síndrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida. (AIDS)
Alternative forms
- SIDA
Etymology 2
Verb
sida f sg
- Feminine singular past participle of ser.
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish s?þa, from Old Norse síða, from Proto-Germanic *s?d?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²si?da/
- Homophone: seeda
Noun
sida c
- side; a bounding straight edge or surface
- side; a region in a specified position with respect to something.
- side; one group of competitors in a game or a war.
- page; one surface of a sheet of paper.
- site; a website or internet site
Declension
Derived terms
- bergssida
- sida upp och sida ned
Verb
sida (present sidar, preterite sidade, supine sidat, imperative sida)
- (sports) to seed (a player into a competition), more commonly seeda
- (colloquial) to side (with), to be allied with
Conjugation
Anagrams
- Disa, Idas
sida From the web:
- what sida stands for
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sid
English
Etymology
Shortened from sidiki or sidiqi.
Pronunciation
Noun
sid (uncountable)
- (slang) sadiki
Anagrams
- 'dis, DIS, DIs, DSI, Dis, I.D.s, IDS, IDs, ISD, SDI, dIs, dis, dis-, ids
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?seð?]
Verb
sid
- imperative of sidde
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic ??????? (sayyid), widely also pronounced ???? (s?d) in dialects.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si?t/
Noun
sid m (plural sidien)
- lord, master, owner
Derived terms
- Sidna
Middle English
Noun
sid
- (Early Middle English) Alternative form of schide
Etymology
From Proto-Athabaskan *-x???t.
Cognates: Western Apache sig ~ shig ~ sid ~ shid, Mescalero s?h.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [s??t]
Noun
sid (possessed form bizid)
- scar
- scarring
Inflection
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse síðr.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si?/
- Homophone: si
Adjective
sid (masculine and feminine sid, neuter sidt, definite singular and plural side, comparative sidare, indefinite superlative sidast, definite superlative sidaste)
- long, hanging a long way down (as of a dress or a skirt that reaches the ankles)
- 1977, Kjartan Fløgstad, Dalen Portland:
- 1977, Kjartan Fløgstad, Dalen Portland:
References
- “sid” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *s?daz. Cognate with Old Norse síðr (Swedish sid).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si?d/
Adjective
s?d
- wide, spacious, vast, great, large, broad
Declension
Derived terms
- s?dfæþmed
Descendants
- English: side
Romansch
Alternative forms
- (Puter, Vallader) süd
Etymology
From a Germanic language.
Noun
sid m
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Surmiran) south
Antonyms
- nord
Derived terms
- sidost
- sidvest
Related terms
- ost
- oriaint
- vest
- nordost
- nordvest
Swedish
Noun
sid
- p, pg, pp (page, pages), Abbreviation of sida., sidor
See also
- ff
- fotsid
Anagrams
- dis
Volapük
Noun
sid (nominative plural sids)
- seed
Declension
Western Apache
Etymology
From Proto-Athabaskan *-x???t.
Cognates: Navajo sid, Mescalero s?h.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [s??t]
Noun
sid
- 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.
Westrobothnian
Etymology
From Old Norse síðr, from Proto-Germanic *s?daz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si?/ (example of pronunciation)
Adjective
sid (neuter sitt)
- long, hanging a long way down
sid From the web:
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- what side is your heart on
- what side is your liver on
- what side is appendix on
- what side is your gallbladder on
- what side of the body is the liver on
- what side is your kidney on
- what side is your pancreas on
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