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Definitions of sibyl in various dictionaries:
noun - a woman who tells fortunes
noun - (ancient Rome) a woman who was regarded as an oracle or prophet
One of a number of women regarded as oracles or prophets by the ancient Greeks and Romans.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Seeress |
Soothsayer |
Woman fortuneteller |
Forward-looking woman? |
Female prophet |
Prophetess |
Fortuneteller |
Prophetic woman |
Prophetess of legend |
Female oracle |
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Michelangelo didn't mention multiple personalities when he painted this Delphic prophetess |
From the Latin for "hiss", it describes sounds like the first letter of sigh, speck & the correct response |
Sibyl description |
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The sibyls were women that the ancient Greeks believed were oracles. The earliest sibyls, according to legend, prophesied at holy sites. Their prophecies were influenced by divine inspiration from a deity; originally at Delphi and Pessinos, the deities were chthonic deities. In Late Antiquity, various writers attested to the existence of sibyls in Greece, Italy, the Levant, and Asia Minor. * The English word sibyl ( or /sbl/) comes via the Old French sibile and the Latin sibylla from the ancient Greek (Sibulla). Varro derived the name from theobule ("divine counsel"), but modern philologists mostly propose an Old Italic or alternatively a Semitic etymology. |
Related Answers |
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AUGUR |
FORTUNETELLER |
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SEER |
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