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Sidhe of Sidh (pronounced shee) means mounds and refers to supernatural mound-dwellers in Celtic mythology. Usually Sidhe is translated as fairy although the creatures described by the word Sidhe can be very large as well as tiny as a fairy.
Source: "The Deer-Cult and the Deer-Goddess Cult of the Ancient Caledonians," J. G. McKay Folklore Vol. 43, No. 2 (Jun., 1932), pp. 144-174

