áes síde
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Old Irish
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Descendants
Old Irish
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Etymology
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From
áes
(
“
folk, people
”
)
+
síd
(
“
fairy hill or mound
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)
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Noun
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áes
síde
m
(
collective
)
inhabitants of
fairy mounds
,
fairies
Descendants
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Middle Irish:
áes side
Irish:
aos sí
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Old Irish lemmas
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Old Irish masculine nouns
Old Irish collective nouns
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