dibbukim

/dɪbˈbukɪm/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of malevolent spirit from Jewish mythology, believed to be a malevolent entity that haunts the living.

“The legend of the dibbukim dates back to ancient Jewish folklore.”

2. noun

In modern usage, a dibbukim can refer to a type of energy or entity that is thought to inhabit and influence the living.

“Many spiritualists believe that dibbukim can be cleansed or removed through various rituals and practices.”

Synonyms

  • entity
  • haunt
  • spirit

Antonyms

  • angel
  • messenger