1. Sybil - Noun
2. Sybil - Proper noun
Prophetess; hag.
(computer security) Ellipsis of Sybil attack.
Sybil
A female given name from Ancient Greek, the most popular spelling variant of Sibyl since the 19th century.
Blake (1967), p. 753 Legacy Literary Title page of first edition of Sybil (1845) Blake comments that Disraeli "produced an epic poem, unbelievably bad, and a five-act blank verse tragedy, if possible worse. Source: Internet
Benjamin Disraeli (1845) Sybil, chapter 1 The rules of tennis have changed little since the 1890s. Source: Internet
Despite her part-time employment (during meal times), Polly is frequently saddled with many other duties, including manager in " The Germans " when Sybil and Basil are both incapacitated. Source: Internet
Although focused on his running, he falls in love with a leading Gilbert and Sullivan soprano, Sybil ( Alice Krige ). Source: Internet
Audrey is Sybil's lifelong best friend, and is mostly acknowledged during gossipy telephone calls to Sybil. Source: Internet
Arthur and Sybil are upset by this, and the evening dissolves into angry recriminations. Source: Internet