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sider

English

Etymology 1

side +? -er

Noun

sider (plural siders)

  1. One who takes a side.

Etymology 2

Noun

sider (countable and uncountable, plural siders)

  1. Obsolete form of cider.

Anagrams

  • Desir, IDers, diers, dries, rides, rised, sired

Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic ?????? (?adr). The initial emphatic ?- was levelled towards the following plain -d-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?s?.d?r/

Noun

sider m (plural isdra)

  1. (anatomy) chest
  2. (anatomy) a woman’s breasts collectively
    Synonym: (plural) ?ej?iet

Usage notes

  • The use for “breasts” exists also in English chest, but it is more common and less euphemistic in Maltese. Compare e.g. kan?er tas-sider (breast cancer).

See also

  • senduq

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • sedyr, cedyr, sydyr, cidre, sidre, syder, sydur, siþer, sythere, sydir, sidur, sithir, cyther, cyder

Etymology

From Old French cisdre, sidre, from Medieval Latin s?cera, from Ancient Greek ?????? (síkera), from Hebrew ??????? (š???r). Doublet of ciser.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?si?dr?/, /?si?d?r/

Noun

sider (uncountable)

  1. Hard cider or an analogous beverage made of other fruits.
  2. Any alcoholic beverage of great strength and potency.

Descendants

  • English: cider
  • Scots: cedar (obsolete)

References

  • “s?der, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-04-21.

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

Noun

sider m or f

  1. indefinite plural of side

Etymology 2

Noun

sider m (definite singular sideren, indefinite plural sidere or sidre or sidrer, definite plural siderne or sidrene)

  1. cider (alcoholic beverage)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²si??r/

Noun

sider f

  1. indefinite plural of side

Etymology 2

From French cidre, from Latin sicera, from Ancient Greek ?????? (síkera, fermented liquor, strong drink), of Semitic origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?si?d?r/

Noun

sider m (definite singular sideren, indefinite plural sidrar, definite plural sidrane)

  1. cider (alcoholic beverage)

References

  • “sider” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

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aider

English

Etymology

aid +? -er

Noun

aider (plural aiders)

  1. One who assists.
  2. (climbing) A mountaineer's stirrup or étrier.

Related terms

  • aide

Anagrams

  • Dirae, adire, aired, deair, idear, irade, redia

French

Etymology

From Middle French ayder, from Old French aidier, from Latin adiut?re, present active infinitive of adi?t? (help, assist).

  • Cognate with Spanish ayudar, Romanian ajuta, Italian aiutare, Portuguese ajudar, Catalan ajudar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?.de/, /e.de/

Verb

aider

  1. to help; to aid

Conjugation

Derived terms

Related terms

  • aide

Anagrams

  • aride
  • raide

Descendants

  • English: mayday (from me + aider = m'aider, ultimately from the expression Venez m'aider! "Come help me!")

Further reading

  • “aider” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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