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- signory/ˈsiːnjəri/The governing authority or lordship in a medieval Italian city-state, particularly the domain or jurisdiction of a signore (lord).nounVery Low (archaic/historical)
- signpost/ˈsaɪn.pəʊst/A physical post with signs that gives information such as directions or distances, typically placed at a junction or along a road.nounverbverb-transitiveB2
- signyNot a standard English word. It may be a rare, non-standard, or obsolete variant of 'sign' or 'signify', or a proper name.nounExtremely low (virtually non-existent in modern corpora)
- sigrdrifa/ˌsɪɡrˈdriːfə/A valkyrie or mythological female figure from Norse mythology who brings victory or decision in battle.nounVery Low (Specialist/Literary)
- sigrid/ˈsɪɡ.rɪd/A female given name of Old Norse origin.nounVery Low
- sigsbee/ˈsɪɡzbiː/A proper noun, most commonly a surname of German origin, or a toponym (e.g., Sigsbee Deep, Sigsbee Escarpment in the Gulf of Mexico).nounVery Low
- sigsberenN/AThere is no English word 'sigsberen' in standard dictionaries. It appears to be a non-existent or misspelled word.nounNo data - not a standard word
- sigurd/ˈsɪɡ.əd/A male given name of Old Norse origin, historically associated with legendary Scandinavian heroes.nounvery_low
- sigyn/ˈsiːɡɪn/Proper noun referring to a figure in Norse mythology, the wife of Loki and mother of Narfi.nounVery low (obscure mythological reference)
- sihanouk/ˌsiːəˈnʊk/A proper noun referring to Norodom Sihanouk, the former King and influential political figure of Cambodia.nounLow
- siirtThis word appears to be a non-standard or rare entry. In English, 'siirt' is not a recognized word in standard dictionaries. It might be a typo, a word from a specific dialect, a proper noun, or a technical term from a niche field.nounVery Low / Non-existent
- sika/ˈsiːkə/A medium-sized forest-dwelling deer (Cervus nippon) native to East Asia, introduced elsewhere, known for its distinctive spotted summer coat and vocalizations.nounC1/C2
- sikandarabad/sɪˈkændərəbɑːd/A historical toponym referring to a city or settlement founded by or named after Sikandar (Alexander the Great) or a local ruler bearing that name.nounVery Low
- sikang/ˈsɪkæŋ/To fence in or corral livestock, particularly cattle or horses, often by constructing a temporary enclosure from available materials such as branches, wire, or netting.nounVery low (Specialist/Regional)
- sike/saɪk/A minor or intermittent watercourse, such as a small stream or drainage ditch, particularly in Northern English and Scots dialects.nounLow/Very Low
- sikeston/ˈsaɪkstən/A city in southeastern Missouri, United States.nounVery Low
- sikh/siːk/A follower of Sikhism, a monotheistic religion originating in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent in the 15th century.adjectivenounLow
- sikhara/sɪˈkɑːrə/The tall, curvilinear spire or tower rising above the sanctum of a Hindu temple, particularly in northern Indian temple architecture.nounLow
- sikhism/ˈsiːkɪz(ə)m/A monotheistic religion founded in the Punjab region of South Asia in the 15th century, based on the teachings of Guru Nanak and the ten successive Sikh Gurus.nounC1
- siking/ˈsaɪkɪŋ/A dialectal or obsolete variant meaning "seeking" or "pursuing".nounextremely_rare
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