Crossword-Solution: SUCCUBUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Succubus | n. | A demon or fiend; especially, a lascivious spirit supposed to have sexual intercourse with the men by night; a succuba. Cf. Incubus. |
| Succubus | n. | The nightmare. See Nightmare, 2. |
We have 25 clues for the answer “SUCCUBUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| FEMALE demon having sexual intercourse with men while they sleep | 2 answers |
| DEMON having sexual intercourse with men while they sleep | 2 answers |
| WEIGHT in dream | 2 answers |
| BAD dream | 4 answers |
| Female demon | 4 answers |
| succuba | 8 answers |
| A female demon believed to have sexual intercourse with sleeping men | 10 answers |
| unspeakable villain | 12 answers |
| repugnancy | 13 answers |
| Ghoul | 15 answers |
| black beast | 19 answers |
| Ugly customer. | 19 answers |
| disrelish | 20 answers |
| Bogey | 35 answers |
| Nightmare | 36 answers |
| Evil-doer | 39 answers |
| disfavour | 39 answers |
| Bugbear | 42 answers |
| DEMON ___ | 46 answers |
| Harlot | 46 answers |
| Trial | 47 answers |
| Blackguard | 54 answers |
| anathema | 56 answers |
| Monster | 59 answers |
| Plague | 70 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MEZCAE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with SUCCUBUS (5)
She gently cut him while he lay asleep by her side and sucked blood from the wounds--a modern "Succubus." Pare mentions the perverted appetites of pregnant women, and says that they have been known to eat plaster, ashes, dirt, charcoal, flour, salt, spices, to drink pure vinegar, and to indulge in all forms of debauchery.
Notwithstanding his great vigour, in ninety days he had little by little withered, ruined by his commerce with the succubus of the Rue Chaude, according to the statement of the common people; and her maternal authority over the son had been powerless.
Before the coming of the Succubus of the Rue Chaude, I had, for all good, a son as handsome as a noble, learned as a clerk, and having made more than a dozen voyages into foreign lands; for the rest a good Catholic; keeping himself on guard against the needles of love, because he avoided marriage, knowing himself to be the support of my old days, the love for my eyes, and the constant delight of my heart.
Upon this, by us has she been required to voluntarily declare herself to be, and to have always been, demon of the nature of the Succubus, which is a female devil whose business it is to corrupt Christians by the blandishments and flagitious delights of love.
III WHAT THE SUCCUBUS DID TO SUCK OUT THE SOUL OF THE OLD JUDGE, AND WHAT CAME OF THE DIABOLICAL DELECTATION.
Quotes with SUCCUBUS (3)
A succubus on the set. Strike that, the health-conscious kid sister made it two… succubuses. Succubusees? Succubi? Stupid Latin correspondence course.
All European writers are ‘slaves of their baptism,’ if I may paraphrase Rimbaud; like it or not, their writing carries baggage from an immense and almost frightening tradition; they accept that tradition or they fight against it, it inhabits them, it is their familiar and their succubus. Why write, if everything has, in a way, already been said? Gide observed sardonically that since nobody listened, everything has to be said again, yet a suspicion of guilt and superfluity lea…
He shook his head in exasperation. “Are you sure you’re not a Succubus? You seem really obsessed with the sin of lust.”“It’s a good sin. I like gluttony an awful lot, too. Sloth has its moments, but I just don’t understand acedia at all. I mean, what the f**k is that anyway? Oh, and greed is good, to quote Gordon Gekko. Anger, envy and pride,” I ticked them off on my fingers. “I don’t often have much use for them. It’s a shortcoming that I’m hoping to correct in the next mill…