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Definition of Succubuses
1. succubus [n] - See also: succubus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Succubuses
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 ..."