Archaic.a strumpet; prostitute. Discover More Word History and Origins Origin ofsuccubus1 First recorded in 1350–1400;Middle English,fromMedieval Latin,variant ofLatinsuccubasuccuba;incubus Word of the Day add this widget to your site Did You Know?
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