sithe (Meaning)

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sithe (n.)

Time.

A scythe.

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sithe (v. i.)

To sigh.

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sithe (v. t.)

To cut with a scythe; to scythe.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sithe

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sithe Sentence Examples

  1. The ship sailed through the treacherous Sithe waters, its sails flapping in the wind.
  2. Legends told of a malevolent Sithe queen who possessed the power to curse sailors with madness.
  3. The Sithe court held sway over the hidden realm of the Otherworld, their presence both feared and revered.
  4. The Sithe knight rode forth on a stolen steed, his gaze piercing and his armor gleaming in the moonlight.
  5. The Sithe seer foresaw a prophecy of impending doom, but her words were dismissed as mere superstition.
  6. The Sithe sorcerer cast a spell of enchantment, turning the flowers into shimmering crystals.
  7. The Sithe dance was a mesmerizing spectacle, with flowing movements and eerie music that seemed to echo through the centuries.
  8. The Sithe king ruled with an iron fist, his subjects both loyal and terrified.
  9. The Sithe warrior was known for his unmatched courage and skill in battle.
  10. The Sithe princess was a captivating beauty, her emerald eyes and long black hair casting an aura of enchantment upon all who beheld her.

FAQs About the word sithe

Time., To sigh., A scythe., To cut with a scythe; to scythe.

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The ship sailed through the treacherous Sithe waters, its sails flapping in the wind.

Legends told of a malevolent Sithe queen who possessed the power to curse sailors with madness.

The Sithe court held sway over the hidden realm of the Otherworld, their presence both feared and revered.

The Sithe knight rode forth on a stolen steed, his gaze piercing and his armor gleaming in the moonlight.