entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_JM_DYBBUK,SRC_JEWISH_FOLKLORE,scholarly attestation,"A malevolent clinging spirit (Hebrew dibbuq, 'attachment') of a dead person that possesses a living body and requires exorcism; the developed concept is early-modern (16th-17th c. Lurianic and East European folklore)." ENT_JM_ESTRIE,SRC_JEWISH_FOLKLORE,scholarly attestation,"A shape-shifting, blood-drinking female demon of medieval (esp. Franco-German) Jewish folklore, attested chiefly in Sefer Hasidim; the name likely derives from the Latin strix/strigae and the figure is sparsely documented."