Succubus Link

The word "Succubus" has its roots in Late Latin, derived from the verb succubare , which translates to "to lie beneath." This etymological origin is crucial to understanding the creature's perceived role in history. Unlike her male counterpart, the Incubus (from incubare , "to lie upon"), the Succubus was historically defined by her position of submission in the sexual act.

The Succubus: Seductress, Demon, and the Dark Allure of Nightmares SUCCUBUS

If you feel you are being "visited" by a Succubus (i.e., suffering chronic sexual nightmares or sleep paralysis): The word "Succubus" has its roots in Late

The roots of the succubus lie deep in antiquity, evolving from ancient Near Eastern myths to European medieval demonology. The Sumerian Roots (Lilitu) derived from the verb succubare