Where does “sibylla” come from?

sibylla (Latin) comes from Ancient Greek Σίβυλλα, from Ancient Greek Σίοβολλα, from Ancient Greek βουλή, from Ancient Greek βούλομαι, from Proto-Indo-European gʷel-, from Proto-Indo-European kel- — to hit; beat; to pierce, to stab; goblet.

sibylla (Latin): The sibyl any of various ancient Mediterranean prophetesses, but most often the

Definitions

  1. The sibyl any of various ancient Mediterranean prophetesses, but most often the

Ancestry of “sibylla”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekΣίβυλλαsibyl; Sibylla
2Ancient GreekΣίοβολλα
3Ancient Greekβουλήwill, determination, decision; plan, project,...
4Ancient Greekβούλομαιto will, wish, be willing, want usually stronger than
5Proto-Indo-Europeangʷel-throat; to swallow; throat; to dribble; gush...
6Proto-Indo-Europeankel-to hit; beat; to pierce, to stab; goblet

Words derived from “sibylla

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kel-Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷel-Every word from Ancient Greek βούλομαι