- A
fairy (also fay, fae, fey, fair folk, or faerie) is a type of
mythical being or
legendary creature,
generally described as anthropomorphic,
found in...
- from Old
English siðe. In
Middle English and later, it was
usually spelt sithe or sythe. However, in the 15th
century some
writers began to use the sc-...
- and
Celtic tales, and many
characteristics of the huldu-fólk, the daoine-
sithe, and the tylwyth-teg." Tolkien, a philologist, knew of the many seemingly...
- Yetintu"/"Emnete" 1970 Philps,
Philip "Kulun Manqualesh" 1970
Philips Records '
Sithed Siketelat"/'Yefikir Tizita" 1970
Philips Records "Ketero Yikeber"/Ewnet...
- wǣron eall Finnas; ond him wæs āwīdsǣ on þæt bæcbord. Þā
Boermas heafdon sīþe wel gebūd hira land: ac hīe ne
dorston þǣr on ****an. Ac þāra
Terfinna land...
-
became doubt (to link it to
Latin dubitare),
sissors became scissors and
sithe became scythe (as they were
wrongly thought to come from
Latin scindere)...
- the Playwrights’ Studio, Scotland. His
debut radio play
Knock of The Ban-
Sithe was
broadcast on BBC
Radio 4 in
August 2022 and made BBC
Sounds drama of...
- that her-aboven is./ Anentës me/ Fulforthëd be/ Thy, sawë;/ That Ich,
sithe His wil is,/ Maiden,
withouten lawë,/ Of
moder have the blis. The term "devotions"...
- the
condition of
their wares require; it
being forged by the former, into
Sithes, Reaping-hooks, Axes, Hatchets, Bills, &c…which
being ground at the blade-mills...
-
narrator depicts the
scene of a
mower cutting the gr****,
before his "whistling
Sithe"
unknowingly "carves the Rail". The
farmhand draws out the
scythe "all bloody...