Definition of Succubuses

1. Noun. (plural of succubus) ¹

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Definition of Succubuses

1. succubus [n] - See also: succubus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Succubuses

succourer
succourers
succourest
succoureth
succouring
succourless
succours
succous
succuba
succubae
succubas
succubi
succubine
succubous
succubuses (current term)
succubuslike
succulence
succulences
succulencies
succulency
succulent
succulently
succulents
succulous
succumb
succumbed
succumbest
succumbeth
succumbing

Literary usage of Succubuses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire (1824)
"... and succubuses, and acknowledged the power of the devil, and of the pope, who, according to him, had just as good a right to drive Satan from the bodies ..."

2. Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1889)
"The story tells further of his debaucheries, and of the seven diabolical succubuses whom he made his concubines ; and lastly of his liaison in the last year ..."

3. The University and City of Oxford: Displayed in a Series of Seventy-two Viewsby Rowley Lascelles, James Storer, Henry Sargant Storer by Rowley Lascelles, James Storer, Henry Sargant Storer (1821)
"Nothing can convey so naturally the attributes of the tutor of a College, who is set to teach the young succubuses of the society ; and by whose prudence ..."

4. Chambers' Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge by William Chambers, Robert Chambers (1892)
"The story tells further of his debaucheries, and of the seven diabolical succubuses whom he made his concubines; and lastly of his liaison in the last year ..."

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