Sidoine (en. Sidoine)

/si.dwan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
adjective
Relating to or belonging to Sidoine.
His way of thinking is very sidoine.
Sa façon de penser est très sidoine.
In a manner that evokes Sidoine.
This attitude is quite sidoine.
Cette attitude est assez sidoine.

Etymology

From the Latin 'Sidoine', a name of ancient origin.

Common Phrases and Expressions

sidoine as desired
Who is very representative of Sidoine.
sidoine à souhait
sidoine like never before
In reference to the expression of a perfect representation of Sidoine.
sidoine comme jamais
he is a true sidoine
Used to refer to a person who is very faithful to their principles.
c'est un vrai sidoine

Related Words

Sidoine
First name of Latin origin, often attributed to historical figures.
Sidoine
sidoïniser
To make something conform to the spirit of Sidoine.
sidoïniser

Slang Meanings

To be atypical or original
He is really sidoine in his style.
Lui, il est vraiment sidoine dans son style.
To act according to personal principles
She remains sidoine, no matter what others say.
Elle reste sidoine, quoi qu'en disent les autres.