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suc·cu·bus \ˈsəkyəbəs\ noun (plural succu·bi \-ˌbī\) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin, alteration (influenced by Late Latin incubus) of Late Latin succuba prostitute, literally, one who lies under, from Latin succubare to lie under, from sub- + cubare to lie down — more at hip 1. : a demon assuming female form to have sexual intercourse with men in their sleep — compare incubus 2. : demon, fiend 3. : strumpet, whore |