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dybbuk    
n. [据说会附在人身的] 恶魔

[据说会附在人身的] 恶魔

dybbuk
n 1: (Jewish folklore) a demon that enters the body of a living
person and controls that body's behavior [synonym: {dybbuk},
{dibbuk}]

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]

77 Moby Thesaurus words for "dybbuk":
Baba Yaga, Lilith, Masan, afreet, apparition, appearance, astral,
astral spirit, banshee, barghest, cacodemon, control, daeva, demon,
departed spirit, devil, disembodied spirit, duppy, eidolon,
evil genius, evil spirit, fiend, fiend from hell, form, genie,
genius, ghost, ghoul, grateful dead, guide, gyre, hant, haunt,
hellion, idolum, immateriality, incorporeal, incorporeal being,
incorporeity, incubus, jinni, jinniyeh, lamia, larva, lemures,
manes, materialization, oni, phantasm, phantasma, phantom,
poltergeist, presence, rakshasa, revenant, satan, shade, shadow,
shape, shedu, shrouded spirit, specter, spectral ghost, spirit,
spook, sprite, succubus, the undead, theophany, unsubstantiality,
vampire, vision, walking dead man, wandering soul, wraith, yogini,
zombie


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  • Dybbuk - Wikipedia
    In Jewish mythology, a dybbuk ( ˈ d ɪ b ə k ; Yiddish: דיבוק, from the Hebrew verb דָּבַק ‎ dāḇaq, meaning 'adhere' or 'cling') is a malicious possessing spirit believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person [1]
  • Dybbuk | Jewish Spirit, Demon Possession Supernatural . . .
    Dybbuk, in Jewish folklore, a disembodied human spirit that, because of former sins, wanders restlessly until it finds a haven in the body of a living person Belief in such spirits was especially prevalent in 16th–17th-century eastern Europe
  • The Dybbuk in Jewish Folklore - Learn Religions
    According to Jewish folklore, a dybbuk is a ghost or disturbed soul that possesses the body of a living being In early biblical and Talmudic accounts they are called "ruchim," which means "spirits" in Hebrew During the 16th century, spirits became known as "dybbuks," which means "clinging spirit" in Yiddish
  • Dibbuk (Dybbuk) - Jewish Virtual Library
    In Jewish folklore and popular belief an evil spirit which enters into a living person, cleaves to his soul, causes mental illness, talks through his mouth, and represents a separate and alien personality is called a dibbuk The term appears neither in talmudic literature nor in the Kabbalah, where this phenomenon is always called "evil spirit "
  • The Tale Of The Dybbuk, The Clinging Spirit Of Jewish Myth
    Dating back to 16th and 17th-century Europe, the legend of the dybbuk tells the story of a malevolent spirit that attaches itself to vulnerable human hosts During a ritual exorcism of a dybbuk, 10 holy men commanded the evil spirit to exit through the possessed person's big toe
  • The Modern Resurrection of the Dybbuk, Demon of Jewish . . .
    In 1920, folklorist Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport, writing under the name S Ansky, premiered his play The Dybbuk in Warsaw, Poland It depicts the haunting of a young woman by the spirit of her
  • Spirit possession in Jewish folklore: The dybbuk - Hektoen . . .
    A demon called a “dybbuk” was a malicious, possessing spirit, believed to be the soul or ghost of a dead, sinful person The dybbuk was almost always the spirit of a Jewish man, who possessed or entered the person of a Jewish woman, often on the eve of her (sometimes undesired) wedding
  • The Haunting Presence of the Dybbuk - Israel by Locals
    What is a Dybbuk? The Dybbuk’s presence is often accompanied by supernatural phenomena, such as unexplained noises, objects moving on their own, and eerie voices speaking through the possessed individual
  • Dybbuk - New World Encyclopedia
    The Dybbuk was a 1914 play by S Ansky, relating the story of a young bride possessed by a dybbuk on the eve of her wedding It is considered a seminal work in the history of Jewish drama and played an important role in the development of Yiddish theatre
  • Demons, Dybbuks, Ghosts, Golems | My Jewish Learning
    The Dybbuk Ideally it returns to its source, but sometimes the process goes wrong In such cases, a variety of ills may befall the soul The most well-known of these is the phenomenon of the dybbuk, or possession, when one soul “sticks” onto another Possession by a dybbuk can happen for a number of reasons





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