Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Etymologically Speaking
The word "fascinate" has an unexpected etymology: From
Latin
fascinātus
, perfect passive participle of
fascinō
(
“
enchant, bewitch, fascinate
”
),
from
fascinum
(
“
a phallus-shaped amulet
worn around the neck used in Ancient Rome; witchcraft
”
).
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