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Origin: NL, fr. L. Succubare to lie under; sub under + cubare to lie down; cf. L. Succuba, succubo, one who lies under another. | Origin: NL, fr. L. Succubare to lie under; sub under + cubare to lie down; cf. L. Succuba, succubo, one who lies under another. | ||
A female demon or fiend. See Succubus. "Though seeming in shape a woman natural Was a fiend of the kind that succubae some call." (Mir. For Mag) | A female demon or fiend. See [[Succubus]]. "Though seeming in shape a woman natural Was a fiend of the kind that succubae some call." (Mir. For Mag) | ||
Source: Websters Dictionary | Source: Websters Dictionary | ||
(01 Mar 1998) | (01 Mar 1998) |
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Succuba
Origin: NL, fr. L. Succubare to lie under; sub under + cubare to lie down; cf. L. Succuba, succubo, one who lies under another.
A female demon or fiend. See Succubus. "Though seeming in shape a woman natural Was a fiend of the kind that succubae some call." (Mir. For Mag)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)