INCUBUS


Meaning of INCUBUS in English

noun (plural incubi; also -buses) Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin, from Latin incubare Date: 13th century an evil spirit that lies on persons in their sleep, nightmare 2, one that oppresses or burdens like a nightmare

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