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dybbuk
or dib·buk
[ Sephardic Hebrew dee-book; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English dib-uhk ]
noun
, Jewish Folklore.
, plural dyb·buks, dyb·bu·kim [dee-boo-, keem, dih-, book, -im].
- a demon, or the soul of a dead person, that enters the body of a living person and directs the person's conduct, exorcism being possible only by a religious ceremony.
dybbuk
/ diˈbuk; ˈdɪbək /
noun
- Judaism (in the folklore of the cabala) the soul of a dead sinner that has transmigrated into the body of a living person
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dybbuk1
First recorded in 1900–05; from Yiddish dibek, from Hebrew dibbūq, derivative of dābhaq “cleave (to)”; spelling dybbuk is a Polish transliteration of the Hebrew word
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dybbuk1
from Yiddish dibbūk devil, from Hebrew dibbūq; related to dābhaq to hang on, cling
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