sith
pronunciation
How to pronounce sith in British English: UK [sɪθ]
How to pronounce sith in American English: US [ sɪθ]
Word Origin
- sith (adv., conj., prep.)
- "since" (obsolete), Middle English, reduced from Old English siððan "then, thereupon; continuously, during which; seeing that," from *sið þon "subsequent to that," from sið "after," from Proto-Germanic *sith- "later, after" (cognates: Old Saxon sith "after that, since, later," German seit "since," Gothic seiþus "late"), from PIE *se- (2) "long, late" (see soiree).
Example
- 1. I think chancellor palpatine is a sith lord .
- 2. You 're a sith lord !
- 3. The sith have found us !
- 4. That 's not the chancellor , it 's a sith lord !
- 5. The sith and the jedi are similar in almost everyway .