dybbuk
英 ['dɪbʊk]||||||美 ['dɪbʊk]
- dybbuk (n.)
- "malevolent spirit of a dead person possessing the body of a living one," 1903, from Jewish folklore, from Hebrew dibbuk, from dabak "to cling, cleave to."
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英 ['dɪbʊk]
美 ['dɪbʊk]
英文词源
- dybbuk (n.)
- "malevolent spirit of a dead person possessing the body of a living one," 1903, from Jewish folklore, from Hebrew dibbuk, from dabak "to cling, cleave to."