Where does “fascinō” come from?

fascinō (Latin) comes from Latin fascinum — An evil spell; witchcraft; A penis, especially...

fascinō (Latin): to enchant, bewitch, charm, fascinate (especially by the eyes or tongue)

Definitions

  1. to enchant, bewitch, charm, fascinate (especially by the eyes or tongue)

Ancestry of “fascinō”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinfascinumAn evil spell; witchcraft; A penis, especially...

Words derived from “fascinō

Every word from Latin fascinum