Incubi - English meaning
Incubi – definitions in English dictionary
nounA male demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women.
Usage examples:
The earliest literary sources have merlin as a wonder child, born of an incubus (a male demon), and…
Plural of incubus
Incubi translation into English
Incubi: translate from English into Chinese
梦魇, 恶梦, 恶魔, 精
Incubi: translate from English into Dutch
Incub, Incubus, Nachtmerrie, Nachtduivel, Angstdroom
Incubi: translate from English into French
Incubes, Incube, Cauchemar
Incubi: translate from English into German
Inkubi, Alp, Albtraum, Alptraum, Drückende last
Incubi: translate from English into Hindi
इनक्यूबि, ईन्कुबुस
Incubi: translate from English into Italian
Incubi, Incubo
Incubi: translate from English into Korean
인큐비, 악마, 마음의 부담을 주는 사람, 마음의 부담을 주는 것
Incubi: translate from English into Russian
Инкубы, Демон, Кошмар, Груз забот, Злой дух, Непосильное бремя, Страшный груз
Incubi: translate from English into Spanish
Íncubos, Íncubo
Word origin
Middle English: late Latin form of Latin incubo ‘nightmare’, from incubare ‘lie on’ (see incubate).
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