different between succuba vs succubi
succuba
English
Etymology
From Latin succubare (“to lie under”).
Noun
succuba (plural succubas or succubae)
- A female demon or fiend; a succubus.
- The Mirror for Magistrates
- Though seeming in shape a woman natural / Was a fiend of the kind that succubae some call.
- The Mirror for Magistrates
Translations
Italian
Adjective
succuba
- feminine singular of succubo
Noun
succuba f (plural succube)
- succubus (female)
Swedish
Etymology
From Latin succubae
Noun
succuba c
- succubus
Declension
succuba From the web:
- what succuba means
- what does succubus mean
- what does succubae
succubi
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?s?k.j??ba?/
Noun
succubi
- plural of succubus
Italian
Noun
succubi m
- plural of succubo
succubi m or f
- plural of succube
succubi From the web:
- what does succubus mean
- what is a succubus
- what is succubus mean
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