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sider
English
Etymology 1
side +? -er
Noun
sider (plural siders)
- One who takes a side.
Etymology 2
Noun
sider (countable and uncountable, plural siders)
- 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)
- (anatomy) chest
- (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)
- Hard cider or an analogous beverage made of other fruits.
- 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
- indefinite plural of side
Etymology 2
Noun
sider m (definite singular sideren, indefinite plural sidere or sidre or sidrer, definite plural siderne or sidrene)
- cider (alcoholic beverage)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²si??r/
Noun
sider f
- 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)
- cider (alcoholic beverage)
References
- “sider” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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eider
English
Wikispecies
Wikispecies
Etymology
From Icelandic æðar, genitive of æðr, probably reaching English via Swedish eider (now ejder), from a North Germanic root.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?a?d?/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?a?d?/
Noun
eider (plural eiders)
- Any of the species of the genera Polysticta or Somateria, in the seaduck subfamily Merginae, which line their nests with fine down (taken from their own bodies).
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- redie
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Icelandic æðr or German Eider, the latter also derives from Icelandic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??i?.d?r/
- Hyphenation: ei?der
- Rhymes: -?i?d?r
Noun
eider m (plural eiders, diminutive eidertje n)
- a type of seaduck; an eider
- Synonym: eidereend
Derived terms
- eidereend
- eiderdons
- eidergans
French
Etymology
Ultimately from Old Norse æðr.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?.d??/, /e.d??/
Noun
eider m (plural eiders)
- eider
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French eider, from Icelandic æður. Ultimately from Old Norse æðr.
Noun
eider m (plural eideri)
- eider
Declension
Paronyms
- Eider
See also
- anatide
- c?lifar
- ra??
- ra?? le?easc?
References
- eider in DEX online - Dic?ionare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
Spanish
Etymology
Ultimately from Old Norse æðr.
Noun
eider m (plural eideres)
- eider
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