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incubus noun (incubuses, incubi) 1 folklore an evil male spirit which is supposed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women. Compare succubus. 2 something which oppresses or weighs heavily upon one, especially a nightmare.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: Latin, meaning 'nightmare'.

incubus noun (incubuses, incubi) 1 folklore an evil male spirit which is supposed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women. Compare succubus. 2 something which oppresses or weighs heavily upon one, especially a nightmare.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: Latin, meaning 'nightmare'.

incubus noun (incubuses, incubi) 1 folklore an evil male spirit which is supposed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women. Compare succubus. 2 something which oppresses or weighs heavily upon one, especially a nightmare.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: Latin, meaning 'nightmare'.