Succubi


noun, plural succubi
[suhk-yuh-bahy] /ˈsʌk yəˌbaɪ/ (Show IPA)
1.
a demon in female form, said to have sexual intercourse with men in their sleep.
Compare incubus (def 1).
2.
any demon or evil spirit.
3.
a strumpet or prostitute.
noun (pl) -bi (-ˌbaɪ)
1.
Also called succuba. a female demon fabled to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men Compare incubus
2.
any evil demon

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