Sídhe
Sídhe, often anglicized as Sidhe, is a Gaelic term referring to the supernatural inhabitants of the Otherworld in Irish and Scottish folklore. The word literally denotes a mound or hill, and in tradition the sídhe are commonly identified with the Aos Sí, the People of the Sídhe, a race of fairies or fairy-people.
The sídhe are said to dwell in or beneath landscapes associated with ancient mounds, hills, and enclosures
In Irish mythology the Tuatha Dé Danann, a legendary people, are said to have retreated into the
In contemporary usage, sídhe denotes the fairy folk in folklore and fantasy literature, and the term appears