| 单词 | dybbuk | 
| 释义 | dybbukn.  In Jewish folklore: the malevolent spirit of a dead person that enters and controls the body of a living person until exorcized. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > supernatural being > 			[noun]		 > spirit of deceased person ghosteOE soulOE spiritc1384 lemurc1580 shade1616 angel1787 shen1847 dybbuk1877 1877    Jewish Intelligence July 28/2  				Several bigoted Jews came together, and on hearing her incoherent ravings concluded that she was possessed with a dibbuk, i.e., an evil spirit. 1926    H. Alsberg  & W. Katzin tr.  ‘S. Ansky’ 		(title)	  				The dybbuk. 1929    T. Wolfe Look homeward, Angel 		(1930)	 xxx. 431  				An old Jew who muttered jargon into a rabbi's beard as if saying a spell against Dybbuks. 1963    A. Baron Lowlife 		(2001)	 xix. 191  				‘Deb, once upon a time you tried to give me something.’ ‘I must have had a dybbuk in me.’ 2000    N.Y. Mag. 1 May 42/2  				They prescribed high doses of Prozac and lithium to subdue whatever dybbuk had possessed him. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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