Definition of Sidha

1. siddha [n -S] - See also: siddha

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sidha

sideways
sidewheel
sidewheeler
sidewheelers
sidewheels
sidewhiskered
sidewind
sidewinded
sidewinder
sidewinders
sidewinding
sidewise
sideyard
sideyards
sidh
sidha (current term)
sidhas
sidhe
siding
sidings
sidle
sidle up
sidled
sidler
sidlers
sidles
sidling
sidlingly
sidorenkite
sidpietersite

Literary usage of Sidha

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bihār Peasant Life: Being a Discursive Catalogue of the Surroundings of the by George Abraham Grierson (1885)
"... see 4W sattu. sidha or ^чт sidha, — provisions, food, as in the proverb ... sidha ..."

2. The Brahmo Year-book for ...: Brief Records of Work and Life in the Theistic by Sophia Dobson Collet (1876)
"... is called a Sadhak; while he who has completed the work of cultivation, reaped the fruits of his labours, and fully accomplished his purpose is sidha. ..."

3. Anglo-Indian Domestic Life: A Letter from an Artist in India to His Mother by Colesworthey Grant (1862)
"Amongst other distinctions however, in reference to this grain, are two which consist in the mode of preparation. The one is termed sidha or ..."

4. Final Report on the Revision of Settlement of the Sirsá District in the Punjáb by J. Wilson, Sir James Wilson (1884)
"There are three kinds of hath in use—(1 ) the sidha hath or straight cubit, measured from the projecting bone of the elbow to the end of one or other of the ..."

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