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| incubus | Origin: L, the nightmare. Cf. Incubate. 1. A demon; a fiend; a lascivious spirit, supposed to have sexual intercourse with women by night. "The devils who appeared in the female form were generally called succubi; those who appeared like men incubi, though this distinction was not always preserved." (Lecky) 2. <medicine> The nightmare. See Nightmare. "Such as are troubled with incubus, or witch-ridden, as we call it." (Burton) 3. Any oppressive encumbrance or burden; anything that prevents the free use of the faculties. "Debt and usury is the incubus which weighs most heavily on the agricultural resources of Turkey." (J. L. Farley) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a male demon believed to lie on sleeping persons and to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women nightmare: a situation resembling a terrifying dream someone who depresses or worries others
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Incubus is an eclectic rock band, that consists of five men from Calabasas, California: Brandon Boyd (vocals and percussion), Mike Einziger (guitar), Ben Kenney (bass), Jose Pasillas (drums) and DJ Kilmore (turntables). Former members of the band include DJ Lyfe (turntables) and Alex Katunich (a.k.a. Dirk Lance) (bass). The band needed to think of a name hours before their first show. After a few failed choices, Mike looked in a thesaurus and chose "Incubus" almost at random. ...
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In Western medieval legend, an incubus (plural incubi; from Latin incubare, "to lie upon") is a demon in male form supposed to lie upon sleepers, especially on women in order to have sexual intercourse with them. A female version was called a succubus. There are several possible explanations for the incubus legends: *They form part of the well-attested Medieval preoccupation with sin, especially sexual sins of women. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incubus_(demon)
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A male demon who would visit women at night and engage in sexual activity. This belief was commonly held during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. There were also female demons, called succubi who were believed to visit men.
Ãâó: www.religioustolerance.org/gl_i.htm
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A nightmare. An oppressive thought like a nightmare. An evil spirit that has sexual intercourse with women while they are sleeping.
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| incubus | someone who depresses or worries others |
| incubus | a situation resembling a terrifying dream |
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