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- nounincubus (noun) · incubi (plural noun)OriginMiddle English: late Latin form of Latin incubo ‘nightmare’, from incubare ‘lie on’ (see incubate).
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An incubus (pl.: incubi) is a male demon in human form in folklore that seeks to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women; the corresponding spirit in female form is called a succubus. Parallels exist in many cultures. In medieval Europe, union with an incubus was supposed by some to result in the birth of … See more
The Late Latin word incubus ("a nightmare induced by a demon") is derived from Latin incubō ("nightmare, what lies down on one whilst one sleeps") and further from incubāre ("to lie … See more
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