sibylline

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Of or pertaining to or resembling a sibyl or female oracle, especially the Cumaean Sibyl and the Sibylline Books.
 * 2)  Having oracle-like predicting powers, clairvoyant.
 * 3)  Occult, mysterious.
 * 4) Excessively and exorbitantly expensive. (In allusion to the Sibyl who sold three books to Tarquinius Superbus at the price of the original nine.)
 * 1)  Having oracle-like predicting powers, clairvoyant.
 * 2)  Occult, mysterious.
 * 3) Excessively and exorbitantly expensive. (In allusion to the Sibyl who sold three books to Tarquinius Superbus at the price of the original nine.)
 * 1) Excessively and exorbitantly expensive. (In allusion to the Sibyl who sold three books to Tarquinius Superbus at the price of the original nine.)
 * 1) Excessively and exorbitantly expensive. (In allusion to the Sibyl who sold three books to Tarquinius Superbus at the price of the original nine.)

Noun

 * 1) One of the  or.

Derived terms

 * Sibylline Oracles

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