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Definitions from the WebSidenDescription:Siden is a Norwegian term that can function as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb, depending on its usage. It has multiple senses, both popular and local, making it a versatile word in the Norwegian language. Noun (Popular Sense):As a noun, siden refers to a fabric made from silk. It is often used to describe a smooth and lustrous material typically used for clothing, accessories, or decorative purposes. Example sentence: The bride looked stunning in her wedding gown made of delicate siden. Related products: Silk fabric on Amazon Verb (Popular Sense):As a verb, siden means "to flatter" or "to compliment" someone excessively. It involves praising someone excessively with the intention of gaining favor or manipulating them. Example sentence: He constantly sided his boss to gain promotions within the company. Related products: Books on effective complimenting Adjective (Local Sense):In a local sense, siden can function as an adjective to describe something situated on the eastern side of a village or town, relative to a central point. Example sentence: The local bakery is located on the siden of the town's main square. Related products: Decor items for the eastern side Adverb (Local Sense):In a local sense, siden serves as an adverb modifying verbs to indicate movement or direction towards the east. Example sentence: They walked siden towards the rising sun. Related products: Art depicting eastern sunrise | ||||
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