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Lemon - Lexicon Model for Ontologies

WktEN_sense_32304   

Instance of: lemon:LexicalSense
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lemon:definition Statement1
rdf:type lemon:SenseDefinition
lemon:value engA female demon which comes to men, especially monks, in their dreams to seduce them and have sexual intercourse, drawing energy from the men to sustain themselves, often until the point of exhaustion or death.
lemon:value engAlteration in Middle English of Late Latin succuba (strumpet, esp. a mythological fiend in female form who has intercourse with men in their sleep) < succubare (to lie under) < sub- (under) + cubare (to lie down) < Proto-Indo-European base *keu(b)- (to bend, to turn).
uby:definitionType intensionalDefinition
uby:statementType etymology
uby:equivalent suxlilit
uby:equivalent rus-latnsukkúb
uby:equivalent catsúcub
uby:equivalent catsúcube
uby:equivalent rusсуккуб
uby:index 1
uby:monolingualExternalRef MonolingualExternalRef1
rdf:type uby:MonolingualExternalRef
uby:externalReference 39864:0:1
uby:externalSystem Wiktionary sense key

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