Proper noun
Hibbert
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A clip from an episode in 1993, “Marge in Chains,” shows character Dr. Hibbert telling citizens there is no cure for a disease during a pandemic. Source: Internet
As the story went on, her mother, Nina (Tyla Abercrumbie), and her brother, Kevin (Alex Hibbert), grew concerned and gathered the neighborhood to help find her. Source: Internet
Ayling, pp. 349–350; Carretta, p. 285; Fraser, p. 282; Hibbert, pp. 301–302; Watson, p. 323 His humane and understanding treatment of two insane assailants, Margaret Nicholson in 1786 and John Frith in 1790, contributed to his popularity. Source: Internet
Beatrice Hibbert, 7, (center) looks into the Log Hotel which houses pill bugs, two beetles and two millipedes. Source: Internet
Blake (1967), pp. 42–43; Bradford, p. 25; Hibbert, p. 25; Kuhn, p. 56; and Ridley, p. 48 In later editions Disraeli made many changes, softening his satire, but the damage to his reputation proved long-lasting. Source: Internet
Ayling, pp. 453–455; Brooke, pp. 384–385; Hibbert, p. 405 At Christmas 1819, he spoke nonsense for 58 hours, and for the last few weeks of his life was unable to walk. Source: Internet