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Sybil

Speech parts

1. Sybil - Noun

2. Sybil - Proper noun

Meaning

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.

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Examples

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

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