Succubae

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Succuba \Suc"cu*ba\, n.; pl. {Succubae}. [NL., fr. L. succubare
   to lie under; sub under + cubare to lie down; cf. L. succuba,
   succubo, one who lies under another.]
   A female demon or fiend. See {Succubus}.
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         Though seeming in shape a woman natural
         Was a fiend of the kind that succubae some call. --Mir.
                                                  for Mag.
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