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Use "incubi" in a sentence
"In the medieval Christian church, nuns and priests sometimes reported that demons, called incubi and succubi, had sex with them while they were sleeping, Dr. Barrett says."
"The succubus and the incubus (the latter being more common) were adopted by Ch.istendom; St. Augustine (_De Civitate Dei_, Bk. XV, Ch. XXIII) said that the wicked assaults of sylvans and fauns, otherwise called incubi, on women, are so generally affirmed that it would be impudent to deny them."
"When they were male, they were called incubi; and when female, succubi."