Side

See also: side, -side, siđe, sìde, sídé, sīdé, and šide

English

Etymology

From Latin Side, from Ancient Greek Σίδη (Sídē).

Proper noun

Side

  1. An ancient city, archaeological site, and modern town in modern Antalya province, Turkey, on a small peninsula on the Mediterranean coast of Anatolia, settled by Greeks from Cyme.

Derived terms

  • (demonym) Sidetan
  • (language) Sidetic

Anagrams

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Σίδη (Sídē).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Sidē f sg (genitive Sidēs); first declension

  1. Side (an ancient city, archaeological site, and modern town in modern Antalya province, Turkey, on a small peninsula on the Mediterranean coast of Anatolia, settled by Greeks from Cyme)

Declension

First-declension noun (Greek-type), with locative, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Sidē
Genitive Sidēs
Dative Sidae
Accusative Sidēn
Ablative Sidē
Vocative Sidē
Locative Sidae

Derived terms

  • (demonym) Sidētānus

Descendants

  • English: Side
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