noun
or sib·rit ˈsibrə̇t
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English sibred, sibrede, from sibred, sibrede kinship, consanguinity, from Old English sibrǣden, from sibb, adjective, sib + rǣden condition; probably from the mention of the banns of certain forms of kinship as impediments to marriage — more at sib , kindred
dialect England : banns 1 — often used in plural