IPA: /ʃiː/
KK: /siːdʒ/
Supernatural beings from Irish and Scottish folklore, often associated with fairy mounds and known for their magical powers.
In the stories, the sidhe are said to be beautiful and enchanting, often leading humans into their mystical realm.
**Sidhe** → The word 'sidhe' comes from the Irish *sídhe*, meaning 'fairy mound' or 'hill'. It refers to the supernatural beings in Irish folklore, often associated with these mounds. The term embodies the connection between the land and the mystical beings believed to inhabit it.
Imagine a magical hill where fairies live — that's what 'sidhe' represents in Irish folklore.