219: nightmare Jul 15, 2015
There is a common misconception that the word 'nightmare' has anything
to do with the horses. The word derives from Middle English denoting an
evil spirit thought to lie upon and suffocate sleepers, which comes from
a combination of 'night' and Old English, 'mære' which meant a
'succubus' or ‘incubus'. In fact the word 'incubus' comes from the Latin
word 'incubo' which means ‘nightmare’, and comes from the verb
'incubare' meaning ‘lie on’. Even today 'incubus' is an archaic term
meaning 'nightmare'.
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