sith
word
Definition
In modern use, 'Sith' refers to the fictional order of dark-side Force users in the Star Wars universe. As an archaic English word, it means 'since' or 'because.'
Usage & Nuances
'Sith' is primarily recognized from Star Wars, always capitalized and used as a noun (e.g., 'a Sith Lord'). The archaic sense ('since') is rare and only found in historical or poetic texts. Do not confuse with 'sit.'
Spanish: Sith (de Star Wars) - ya que (arcaico)Portuguese (BR): Sith (de Star Wars) - pois (arcaico)Portuguese (PT): Sith (de Star Wars) - pois (arcaico)Chinese (Simplified): 西斯(星球大战)- 自从(古语)Chinese (Traditional): 西斯(星際大戰)- 自從(古語)Hindi: सिथ (स्टार वार्स) – जबसे (पुराना शब्द)Arabic: السيث (حرب النجوم) - منذ (قديم)
Example Sentences
The Sith use the dark side of the Force.
basic
Darth Vader was a powerful Sith.
basic
A Sith always seeks more power.
basic
He dressed as a Sith for the comic convention this year.
natural
Not everyone can become a Sith, you know.
natural
The legend of the Sith continues to inspire stories and movies.
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