1. Σίβυλλα · Sibylla — Chantraine
The corpus record
Σίβυλλ-α
*sibulla
une prophétesse, souvent prophétesse de malheur, que l
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Where it lives
What it meant
2. Σίβυλλα · Sibylla — Frisk
3. Σίβυλλ-α · Sibyll-a — LSJ
Sibyl, Heraclit. 92, Ar. Pax 1095, 1116, Pl. Phdr. 244b. Early writers only recognize one Sibyl (Σίβυλλαι καὶ Βάκιδες, Arist. Pr. 954a36, is no exception), first localized at Erythrae or Cumae, Id. Mir. 838a6; later, others are mentioned, cf. Str. 14.1.34, Paus. 10.12.1 sqq., Sch. Pl. l.c., Buresch Klaros p.120. [Σίβιλλα IG 2(2).1534.85 (iv B.C.).]
In the wild
- Σίβυλλάν · Sibyllan Plato, Phaedrus 244 (DIORISIS sentence 347)
- Σίβυλλα · Sibylla Plato, Theages 124
Where it came from
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.
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