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Incubi
Incubus In"cu*bus, n.; pl. E. Incubuses, L. Incubi. [L., the nightmare. Cf. Incubate.] 1. A demon; a fiend; a lascivious spirit, supposed to have sexual intercourse with women by night. --Tylor. 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. (Med.) 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.

Meaning of Incubi from wikipedia

- An incubus (pl.: incubi) is a male demon in human form in folklore that s****s to have ****ual intercourse with sleeping women; the corresponding spirit...
- Kramer (Institoris) in 1486, succubi collect **** from men they seduce. Incubi, or male demons, then use the **** to impregnate human females, thus explaining...
- dreams), Incubi (cause of nightmares), and Drifters (those in a state of limbo who cause neither good nor bad dreams). As the Storytellers and Incubi perform...
- acted first as succubi and then as incubi, but added the possibility that succubi could receive **** from incubi, but he considered that this sperm could...
- "cambiones, from cambiti, that is 'having been exchanged'": the "sons of incubi demons". These false infants constantly wail for milk and cannot be satisfied...
- De Daemonialitate et Incubis et Succubis is a seventeen-century m****cript treatise by Italian Fransican Ludovico Maria Sinistrari. The text, composed...
- Retrieved 30 June 2024. Sinistrari, Ludovico Maria (1879). Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi. Paris: Isidore Liseux. OCLC 263027215. Wikimedia Commons has...
- and even Pan. Isidore of Seville identifies the Inui, plural, with Pan, incubi, and the Gallic Dusios. Diomedes Grammaticus makes a surprising etymological...
- below: Alphonso de Spina, in 1467, prepared a classification of demons. Incubi and succubi Wandering groups or armies of demons can include multiple regions...
- female demons, suggesting a difference between male shapeshifting demons (incubi/succubi) and genuine female demons. Similarly, angels in Christianity have...