dybbuks

dybbuks
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]


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