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sib⋅yl⋅line
/
ˈsɪb
əˌlin
,
-ˌlaɪn
,
-lɪn
/
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[
sib
-
uh
-leen
,
-lahyn
,
-lin
]
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–adjective
1.
of, resembling, or characteristic of a sibyl; prophetic; oracular.
2.
mysterious; cryptic.
Also,
si⋅byl⋅ic,
si⋅byl⋅lic
/
sɪˈbɪl
ɪk
/
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si-
bil
-ik
]
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Origin:
1570–80;
< L
Sibyllīnus
pertaining to a sibyl.
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sibyl
,
-ine
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sib·yl·line
(sĭb'ə-līn', -lēn')
adj.
Coming from, characteristic of, or relating to a sibyl.
Prophetic; oracular.
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Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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