释义 |
dyb·buk noun or dib·buk \ˈdibək\ (plural dybbu·kim or dibbu·kim \|dibu̇|kēm, diˈbu̇kim\ ; also dybbuks or dibbuks \ˈdibəks\) Etymology: Hebrew dibbūq, from dābhaq to cling, cleave : an evil spirit or the wandering soul of a dead person believed in Jewish folklore to enter the body of a man and control his actions until exorcised by a religious rite |