Sibb.

Sibb.

Sibb., bei naturwissenschaftl. Namen Abkürzung für Robert Sibbald, geb. 1643, gest. 1720 als Professor der Medizin in Edinburg. Schrieb: »Scotia illustrata sive Prodromus historiae naturalis« (Edinb. 1684).


http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.

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  • Sibb — f English: short form of SIBYL (SEE Sibyl), popular in the Middle Ages, but now rare. Pet form: Sibby (used in Ireland as an Anglicized form of Gaelic SIBÉAL (SEE Sibéal)) …   First names dictionary

  • sibb — f ( e/ a) 1. relationship; 1a. in a spiritual sense, gossip; 2. friendliness, kindness, the opposite of hostility; 2a. love, friendship 3. peace, the opposite of war; 4. peace, concord, unity, absence of dissension or variance; 5. peace, freedom… …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • sibb- — see sib …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • sibb — kinship …   The Old English to English

  • SİBB — Tülbent. Baş örtüs …   Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük

  • sibbæðeling — m ( es/ as) related noble, a prince and kinsman …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • mǽgþsibb — f ( e/ a) kindred …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • kinship — sibb …   English to the Old English

  • gossip — I. noun Etymology: Middle English gossib, from Old English godsibb, from god god + sibb kinsman, from sibb related more at sib Date: before 12th century 1. a. dialect British godparent b. companion, crony …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sib — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sibb, from sibb kinship; akin to Old High German sippa kinship, family, Latin sodalis comrade, Greek ēthos custom, character, Latin suus one s own more at suicide Date: before 12th century… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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