Associations to the word «Sibyl»
Noun
- Vane
- Andres
- Oracle
- Priestess
- Prophecy
- Virgil
- Michelangelo
- Myra
- Underworld
- Cassandra
- Apollo
- Seer
- Bough
- Sanderson
- Prophet
- Charlie
- Hades
- Hereford
- Baldwin
- Augustus
- Lucille
- Portico
- Willard
- Conrad
- Marston
- Odin
- Thierry
- Pill
- Cupid
- Heiress
- Isabella
- Fresco
- Cleopatra
- Divination
- Stag
- Orpheus
- Tripoli
- Winslow
- Flynn
- Lena
- Nymph
- Fief
- Dante
- Ovid
- Beaumont
- Midwife
- Antioch
- Cavern
- Gloucester
- Angelo
- Cave
- Headlight
- Sicily
- Fulfillment
- Barrister
- Granny
- Styles
- Coming
- Pluto
- Bertha
- Miles
- Heroine
- Jerusalem
- Roman
- Cot
- Antiquity
- Mane
- Slipper
- Dame
Verb
Wiktionary
SIBYL, noun. A pagan female oracle or prophetess, especially the Cumaean sibyl.
SIBYL, proper noun. A female given name.
SIBYL, proper noun. Alternative letter-case form of sibyl
Dictionary definition
SIBYL, noun. A woman who tells fortunes.
SIBYL, noun. (ancient Rome) a woman who was regarded as an oracle or prophet.
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