Seide
German
Etymology
From Middle High German sīde, from Old High German sīda, from Medieval Latin sīda, sēta, from Latin saeta (“horsehair; bristle; silk”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈzaɪ̯də/
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Noun
Seide f (genitive Seide, plural Seiden)
- silk
- Any of several parasitic vines, of the genus Cuscuta, having small white flowers but no leaves.
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Further reading
- Seide in Duden online
Pennsylvania German
Noun
Seide
- plural of Seit
Plautdietsch
Noun
Seide
- plural of Seid
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