sider

English

Etymology 1

side + -er

Noun

sider (plural siders)

  1. One who takes a side.
    • Robert Ram, The Souldiers Catechisme
      enemies of God and our Religion, and siders with Antichrist

Etymology 2

Noun

sider (countable and uncountable, plural siders)

  1. Obsolete form of cider.

Anagrams


Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic صَدْر (ṣadr).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɪdɛr/

Noun

sider m (plural isdra)

  1. (anatomy) chest

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

Noun

sider m, 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): /²siːɛr/

Noun

sider f

  1. indefinite plural of side

Etymology 2

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

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsiːdɛr/

Noun

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

  1. cider (alcoholic beverage)

References

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