Etymology:
Meaning:
Vampirism is the belief in mythological beings (vampires) that feed on the blood of the living.
Origin:
The term "vampire" has its origins in Slavic folklore, specifically in the Serbian word "vampir" or "vampiir." The vampire myth likely evolved from ancient beliefs in spirits or demons that could animate corpses and feed on blood.
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