Dybbuk (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural dyb·buks, dyb·bu·kim [Sephardic Hebrew dee-boo-keem; Ashkenazic Hebrew dih-book-im]. /Sephardic Hebrew ˌdi buˈkim; Ashkenazic Hebrew dɪˈbʊk ɪm/. Jewish Folklore.
  1. 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.
noun plural -buks or -bukkim (Hebrew -buˈkim)
  1. (in the folklore of the cabala) the soul of a dead sinner that has transmigrated into the body of a living person
Dybbuk (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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