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Cumæan 
1731, from Cumæ, from Gk. Kyme, ancient city on the It. coast near Naples, founded by Greeks 8c. B.C.E.; especially famous for the Sybil there, mentioned by Virgil.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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