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dybbuk    
n. [据说会附在人身的] 恶魔

[据说会附在人身的] 恶魔

dybbuk
n 1: (Jewish folklore) a demon that enters the body of a living
person and controls that body's behavior [synonym: {dybbuk},
{dibbuk}]

dybbuk \dyb"buk\ (d[i^]b"b[u^]k; Hebrew d[=e]*b[=oo]k"), n.; pl.
{dybbuks}; Hebr. {dybbukim} (d[=e]`b[=oo]k*[=e]m"). (Jewish
folklore)
the wandering soul of a dead person, or a demon, that enters
the body of a living person and controls that body's
behavior. It may be exorcised by religious rites.

Syn: dibbuk.
[WordNet 1.5 PJC]

77 Moby Thesaurus words for "dybbuk":
Baba Yaga, Lilith, Masan, afreet, apparition, appearance, astral,
astral spirit, banshee, barghest, cacodemon, control, daeva, demon,
departed spirit, devil, disembodied spirit, duppy, eidolon,
evil genius, evil spirit, fiend, fiend from hell, form, genie,
genius, ghost, ghoul, grateful dead, guide, gyre, hant, haunt,
hellion, idolum, immateriality, incorporeal, incorporeal being,
incorporeity, incubus, jinni, jinniyeh, lamia, larva, lemures,
manes, materialization, oni, phantasm, phantasma, phantom,
poltergeist, presence, rakshasa, revenant, satan, shade, shadow,
shape, shedu, shrouded spirit, specter, spectral ghost, spirit,
spook, sprite, succubus, the undead, theophany, unsubstantiality,
vampire, vision, walking dead man, wandering soul, wraith, yogini,
zombie


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  • Dybbuk - Wikipedia
    Dybbuk comes from the Hebrew word דִּיבּוּק ‎ dibūq, meaning 'a case of attachment', which is a nominal form derived from the verb דָּבַק ‎ dāḇaq 'to adhere' or 'cling'
  • What Is a Dybbuk? - Understanding the Misunderstood Soul
    Rather than a demon or an external force, a dybbuk is understood in Jewish mysticism as a human soul that has not found rest Unable to fully detach from the physical world, it clings to a living person, seeking resolution for something left unfinished
  • Dibbuk (Dybbuk) - Jewish Virtual Library
    Stories about dibbukim are common in the time of the Second Temple and the talmudic periods, particularly in the Gospels; they are not as prominent in medieval literature At first, the dibbuk was considered to be a devil or a demon which entered the body of a sick person
  • Dybbuk | Jewish Spirit, Demon Possession Supernatural | Britannica
    dybbuk, in Jewish folklore, a disembodied human spirit that, because of former sins, wanders restlessly until it finds a haven in the body of a living person Belief in such spirits was especially prevalent in 16th–17th-century eastern Europe
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  • DYBBUK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DYBBUK is a wandering soul believed in Jewish folklore to enter and control a living body until exorcised by a religious rite
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  • Dybbuk - Forgotten Realms Wiki
    Dybbuks were a type of loumara (disembodied demonic spirits) that could possess and control dead bodies They parasitically inhabited mortal corpses in order to partake in their vices and would murder others to steal their forms [2] [1] Translucent and undefined, a dybbuk's true form was rarely
  • The Modern Resurrection of the Dybbuk, Demon of Jewish Folklore
    In 1920, folklorist Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport, writing under the name S Ansky, premiered his play The Dybbuk in Warsaw, Poland It depicts the haunting of a young woman by the spirit of her





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