[2] The most detailed description of the alukah appears in the Sefer Hasidim, where the creature is a living human being but can shapeshift into a wolf.
Once dead, a vampire can be prevented from becoming a demon by being buried with its mouth stuffed with earth.
[4] The claim is that Solomon refers to a female demon named Alukah in a riddle that he tells in the Book of Proverbs [citation needed].
The riddle involves Alukah's ability to curse a womb bearing seed.
[5] Robert Masters described the Alukah as "a Hebrew succubus and vampire derived from Babylonian demonology.