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''For other uses of the word Incubus, see [[Incubus (disambiguation)]].'' | |||
==Etymology== | |||
( | From Late Latin incubus, from Latin incubo (“nightmare, one who lies down on the sleeper”), from incubāre (“to lie upon, to hatch”), from in- (“on”) + cubāre (“to lie”). | ||
n., pl. -bus·es or -bi (-bī'). | n., pl. -bus·es or -bi (-bī'). | ||
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3. An oppressive or nightmarish burden. | 3. An oppressive or nightmarish burden. | ||
(Middle English, from Late Latin, alteration of Latin incubō, from incubāre, to lie down on.) | |||
==Pronunciation== | |||
'''incubus''' | |||
(ĭn'kyə-bəs, ĭng'-) pronunciation | |||
== External Link == | == External Link == | ||
*[http://www.answers.com/topic/incubus The original source of this page at Answers.com] | *[http://www.answers.com/topic/incubus The original source of this page at Answers.com] |
Revision as of 07:56, 28 November 2013
For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).
Etymology
From Late Latin incubus, from Latin incubo (“nightmare, one who lies down on the sleeper”), from incubāre (“to lie upon, to hatch”), from in- (“on”) + cubāre (“to lie”).
n., pl. -bus·es or -bi (-bī').
1. An evil spirit supposed to descend upon and have sexual intercourse with women as they sleep.
2. A nightmare.
3. An oppressive or nightmarish burden.
(Middle English, from Late Latin, alteration of Latin incubō, from incubāre, to lie down on.)
Pronunciation
incubus
(ĭn'kyə-bəs, ĭng'-) pronunciation