sith
/sɪθ/Definitions
1. noun
A member of a group of peacekeepers who became a part of the dark side of the Force, often depicted as a powerful and skilled warrior in the Star Wars universe.
“In the Star Wars saga, Anakin Skywalker became a Sith Lord.”
2. noun
A person or entity who commits evil deeds, often associated with evil, wickedness, or malevolence.
“The ancient prophecy spoke of a great evil that would arise from a dark sith.”