Associations to the word «Sybil»
Noun
- Basil
- Gerard
- Wilbur
- Katy
- Sanderson
- Mick
- Vane
- Merton
- Connolly
- Lacy
- Juno
- Sheridan
- Croft
- Waterman
- Crawley
- Lucifer
- Carte
- Downing
- Robson
- Cora
- Sheila
- Polly
- Cairn
- Olivier
- Edna
- Edith
- Cairns
- Cornelia
- Chauffeur
- Ethel
- Coward
- Towers
- Joanne
- Prentice
- Lady
- Mahogany
- Twitch
- Reilly
- Dame
- Bauer
- Woodward
- Mbe
- Audrey
- Witchcraft
- Shirley
- Andrews
- Katie
- Bridget
- Ready
- Dowager
- Garage
- Agnes
- Burton
- Flourish
- Gardiner
- Milton
- Mabel
- Violet
- Reggie
- Siegel
- Grey
- Thorne
- Aubrey
- Cedric
- Cambridgeshire
- Lynch
- Rothschild
- Laurence
- Fitch
- Brent
- Mira
- Peggy
- Pow
- Cochrane
- Sally
- Gerald
- Psychiatrist
- Pamela
- Nina
- Mason
- Telegram
- Brooks
- Matron
- Richardson
- Talbot
- Skirt
- Daughter
Wiktionary
SYBIL, noun. Prophetess; hag.
SYBIL, proper noun. A female given name, the most popular spelling variant of Sibyl since the 19th century.
SYBIL ATTACK, noun. (computing) An attack that subverts a reputation system by forging identities in peer-to-peer networks.
SYBIL ATTACKS, noun. Plural of Sybil attack
Wise words
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