succubus

[ UK /səkjˈuːbəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a female demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men
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How To Use succubus In A Sentence

  • Has anyone had any experiences with what might be considered a succubus or incubus?
  • According to one legend, the incubus and the succubus were fallen angels.
  • Now why, you ask, am I, the succubus of sarcasm, vacationing in the most unironic of places, bathing in the sun's rays when I'm more accustomed to the corners of dark, smoky bars?
  • A succubus is a demon who takes the form of a beautiful woman to seduce men (especially monks) in dreams to have ... MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • ReverandG and eat them with some fava beans and some fine Chianti. on the subject of self censoring & the word succubus .... Current.com top stories
  • In later times she was known as a succubus who destroyed her lovers. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Jupiter in person, was the incubus of Alcmena and Semele; Thetis in person, the succubus of Peleus, and Venus of Anchises, without having recourse to the various contrivances of our extraordinary demonism. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • I thought I was being attacked by a succubus again.
  • For most of the history of Christianity there are reports of Satan having sex with humans, either as an incubus (male devil) or succubus (female devil).
  • No ghost haunts it; no succubus or succuba is hidden there, to harry the life out of good men and women. The Grey Room
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