sidde

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See also: Sidde and síddé

Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse sitja, from Proto-Germanic *sitjaną, cognate with English sit, German sitzen. The Germanic verb goes back to Proto-Indo-European *sed- (sit), cf. Latin sedeō.

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

sidde (imperative sid, infinitive at sidde, present tense sidder, past tense sad, perfect tense har siddet)

  1. to sit
  2. to be
  3. to fit
  4. to sit up

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Noun[edit]

sidde f (definite singular sidda, indefinite plural sidder, definite plural siddene)

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