Sib [noun]

Definition of Sib:

member of a family

Synonyms of Sib:


Opposite/Antonyms of Sib:

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Sentence/Example of Sib:

Madame, is he sib to him that aided in the slaughter of Eastern's Eve night?'

He had had letters from him that told how they were sib and rib.

Ye're ower het and ower fu', sib to some o' the laird's tenants.

If you can't find a pet name for me you may call me Sibylla, or Sibyl, or just Sib.

The earth is drunk with sweetness, and I see now how great joy is sib to great pain!

Now Thor's wife was named Sib, and she was most beautiful to look upon.

You are a nice little thing, you know, Sib, although at present you are very unimportant.

No, Sib,” he said, “you must go back to your mother; it would not be at all right to leave your mother alone.

Sh and Sib succeeded R, but did not acquire so lasting a popularity as their great ancestor.

The sib resembled the clan as found in the West; its role was determined by the immediate environment.