syde
Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish siuthæ, sythæ, from Old Norse sjóða (“seethe”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /syːdə/, [ˈsyːðə]
Verb
syde (imperative syd, infinitive at syde, present tense syder, past tense sydede, perfect tense har sydet)
Middle English
Noun
syde (plural sydes)
- side (physical surface of an object, animal or person)
Descendants
- English: side
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