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- Aos Sí - Wikipedia
Aos sí (pronounced [iːsˠ ˈʃiː]; English approximation: iːs ˈʃiː eess SHEE; older form: aes sídhe [eːsˠ ˈʃiːə]) is the Irish name for a supernatural race in Gaelic folklore, similar to elves They are said to descend from the Tuatha Dé Danann or the gods of Irish mythology [1]
- The Sidhe – Irish Fairy Folklore - The Irish Pagan School
The Sidhe, or Fairy People, are said to travel the mountains and forests of Ireland, usually invisible to humans, and to be found also in the bogs, caves, lakes and islands of the Irish landscape
- The Sidhe Race - Legends, Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland
The West of Ireland is peculiarly sacred to ancient superstitions of the Sidhe race There is a poetry in the scenery that touches the heart of the people; they love the beautiful glens, the mountains rising like towers from the sea, the islands sanctified by the memory of a saint, and the green hills where Finvarra holds his court
- The Sidhe: The Timeless Fairies of Celtic Myth
Discover the enchanting world of the Sidhe, timeless fairies of Celtic myth Explore their origins, characteristics, folklore, and modern cultural impact
- Áes Sídhe | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
The Aos Sí (pronounced [eːsˠ ˈʃiː]; older form Áes Sídhe [eːsˠ ˈʃiːə]) also known as Sidhe and daoine maithe is the Irish term for a supernatural race in Irish mythology and Scottish mythology (where it is usually spelled Sìth, but pronounced the same), comparable to the fairies
- Sídh | Irish folklore | Britannica
sídh, in Irish folklore, a hill or mound under which fairies live The phrase aos sídhe or the plural sídhe on its own (sometimes anglicized as shee) can denote fairy folk collectively See also banshee Chatbot answers are created from Britannica articles using AI This is a beta feature AI answers may contain errors
- What does Sidhe mean? - Faery Reiki
The sidhe people are a supernatural race that are said to exist in the otherworld, on a plane that sits between the humans and the Gods They are the direct ancestors of the Gods, and are often described as both stunning and beautiful
- What is a Sidhe? - The Irish Pagan School
Looking at the Old Irish version, síd or síth means ‘a fairy hill or mound’, while we see áes síde as the correct term in use for ‘supernatural beings, fairies’ So the Sidhe in English can refer to either or both of those things The modern Irish dictionary gives a similar definition: 1 Fairy mound Aos sí, inhabitants of fairy mounds, fairies
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