DYBBUK


Meaning of DYBBUK in English

[ 'dɪbʊk ]

■ noun ( plural ~s or ~im -kɪm ) (in Jewish folklore) a malevolent wandering spirit that possesses the body of a living person until exorcized.

Origin

from Yiddish dibek , from Heb. dibbūq , from dā ḇ aq 'cling'.

Concise Oxford English vocab.      Сжатый оксфордский словарь английского языка.