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    Aos sí (pronounced [iːsˠ ˈʃiː]; English approximation: /iːs ˈʃiː/ eess SHEE; older form: aes sídhe [eːsˠ ˈʃiːə]) is the Irish name for a supernatural race...
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    depicted as a beautiful woman of the Aos Sí ("people of the fairy mounds") who takes a human lover. Lovers of the leannán sídhe are said to live brief, though...
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    Wiltshire and Hampshire. Similar to the Irish and Scottish Aos Sí (also spelled Aos Sidhe), pixies are believed to inhabit ancient underground sites such...
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  • home of the Aos Sí (the people of the mounds). Sidhe may also refer to: Bean sídhe or banshee, a female spirit in Irish mythology Leanan sídhe, a beautiful...
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    Cat-sìth (redirect from Cait Sidhe)
    Phantom cat "The Black Cat" (short story) MacGillivray, Deborah. "The Cait Sidhe". Archived from the original on 21 August 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2012...
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  • stick with a large knob on the end. Sidhe (Irish pronunciation: [ʃiː]) the fairy folk of Ireland, from (aos) sídhe (OED). See banshee. sleveen, sleiveen...
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    them probably evolving from the circumstances unique to Scotland. The Aos-sídhe, Sìdhichean, or "Fairies" were originally the pre-Christian divinities...
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    interact with humans and the human world. They are associated with the sídhe: prominent ancient burial mounds such as Brú na Bóinne, which are entrances...
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  • Sluagh (redirect from Sluagh Sidhe)
    Attested fairies A–E Adhene Aibell Alp Luachra Anjana Aos Sí (Aes Sídhe) Arkan Sonney Asrai Baobhan sith Banshee Barghest Bean nighe Billy Blind Biróg...
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    Cù-sìth (redirect from Cu sidhe)
    Irish folklore and Scottish folklore. In Irish folklore it is spelled cú sídhe, and it also bears some resemblance to the Welsh Cŵn Annwn. The cù-sìth...
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