sidu
See also: Sì Dú
Gothic
Old English
Alternative forms
- sido, seodu, seodo
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *siduz (“custom”), from Proto-Indo-European *swedʰ- (“custom, habit”). Akin to Old Frisian side (“custom”), Old Saxon sidu (“custom”), Old High German situ (“custom”), Old English ġesidian (“to arrange, order, set right”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsidu/
Noun
sidu m
- (West Saxon) custom, habit; practice
- (West Saxon) use, manner
- (West Saxon) ritual, religious practice, rite
- (West Saxon) morality, good conduct; purity; modesty
Declension
Synonyms
Descendants
- Middle English: side
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