sibilare
to hiss
verb see-bee-LAH-reh Rare
Origin: Latin sibilare (to hiss)
Also means
to whistle
Usage Note
Sibilare describes the sharp hissing or whistling sound made by snakes, arrows in flight, escaping steam, or a disapproving crowd. It is an expressive literary verb rarely used in everyday speech; more common equivalents for 'to whistle' are fischiare. It takes avere.
Examples
"Il serpente sibilò minaccioso."
Natural Translation
The snake hissed menacingly.
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