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Borrowed from Latin fascinātus, perfect passive participle of fascinō (“to enchant, bewitch, fascinate”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from fascinum (“a phallus-shaped amulet worn around the neck in Ancient Rome; witchcraft”) + -ō (verb-forming suffix), itself of obscure origin.
fascinate (third-person singular simple present fascinates, present participle fascinating, simple past and past participle fascinated)
- To evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone.
The flickering TV fascinated the cat. - To make someone hold motionless; to spellbind.
We were fascinated by the potter's skill.- 1886 October – 1887 January, H[enry] Rider Haggard, She: A History of Adventure, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., published 1887, →OCLC:
Leo, too, was strangely touched. Hitherto he had been fascinated against his better judgment, something as a bird is fascinated by a snake, but now I think that all this passed away, and he realised that he really loved this strange and glorious creature, as, alas! I loved her also.
- 1886 October – 1887 January, H[enry] Rider Haggard, She: A History of Adventure, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., published 1887, →OCLC:
- To be irresistibly charming or attractive to.
Her gait fascinates all men.
to evoke interest or attraction
- Afrikaans: fassineer
- Arabic: فَتَنَ (fatana)
- Bulgarian: привличам (bg) (privličam), очаровам (bg) (očarovam)
- Catalan: fascinar (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 誘惑 / 诱惑 (zh) (yòuhuò), 迷住 (zh) (mízhu), 吸引 (zh) (xīyǐn) - Czech: fascinovat (cs)
- Dutch: fascineren (nl)
- Esperanto: fascini
- Finnish: viehättää (fi)
- French: fasciner (fr)
- Galician: fascinar
- German: faszinieren (de)
- Greek: συναρπάζω (el) (synarpázo)
- Japanese: 魅惑する (ja) (みわくする, miwaku suru)
- Latin: fascinō (la)
- Māori: manawarū
- Polish: fascynować (pl) impf, zafascynować (pl) pf
- Portuguese: fascinar (pt)
- Russian: очаро́вывать (ru) impf (očaróvyvatʹ), очарова́ть (ru) pf (očarovátʹ), завора́живать (ru) impf (zavoráživatʹ)
- Spanish: fascinar (es)
- Swedish: fascinera (sv)
- Tamil: கவர் (ta) (kavar)
- Ukrainian: захо́плювати (zaxópljuvaty)
to spellbind
- Bulgarian: омайвам (bg) (omajvam)
- Czech: fascinovat (cs), okouzlit
- Finnish: lumoutua (fi)
- French: fasciner (fr)
- Galician: fascinar
- German: faszinieren (de)
- Greek: συναρπάζω (el) (synarpázo)
- Latin: fascinō (la)
- Swedish: fascinera (sv)
- Ukrainian: зачаро́вувати (začaróvuvaty)
to be charming or attractive
- Czech: okouzlit
- Finnish: viehättää (fi)
- French: fasciner (fr)
- Galician: fascinar
- German: faszinieren (de), bezaubern (de)
- Greek: γοητεύω (el) (goïtévo), σαγηνεύω (el) (saginévo)
- Māori: ātahu
- Russian: очаро́вывать (ru) impf (očaróvyvatʹ), очарова́ть (ru) pf (očarovátʹ), пленя́ть (ru) impf (plenjátʹ), плени́ть (ru) pf (plenítʹ)
- Ukrainian: зачаро́вувати (začaróvuvaty), чарува́ти (čaruváty)
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fascinate f
fascināte
fascinate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of fascinar combined with te
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