• Look up Sidhe or sidhe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sidhe are Irish earthen mounds, which in Irish folklore and mythology are believed to be the home of the Aos Sí...
  • Even the Fae have a limited understanding of what the Tuatha de Daanan were. They existed in the Time of Legends at the dawn of creation itself.
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  • The black dog of the mounds. One of the great terrors of ancient – and not so ancient! – Ireland was the Cú Sidhe, or the hound of the Sidhe.
  • • “Fairy” or “Fairies” (the word is singular and plural). • As the sidhe that are Fairies often live within the sidhe that are barrows, sidhe also means “Fairy mound.”
  • Sídhe SHEE. Old Irish: Hill. ... Eventually, the hills and the people became one in the minds of the Irish, who refered to them both as sídhe.
  • In the vast tapestry of global folklore, few entities, like the Sidhe, the fairy folk of Irish mythology, capture the imagination.
  • In this article, we will delve into the origins, characteristics, and powers of the Sidhe, as well as their interactions with humans and their connection to nature.
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  • The results can be disastrous, and wise people’s strong intuition ensures they are careful. Who are the Sidhe and what different types of them are there?
  • From the Phooka to the Leprechaun the Sidhe have provided the grist for story and song for centuries for the Irish people.
  • It is also worth noting that the term sídhe later passed into Welsh poetry, namely that which is attributed to Taliesin.
  • Sidhe. pronounce shee. The faery people of Ireland. A short version of Daoine Sidhe, the People of the Hills. Sometimes (most inaccurately) confused with elves.