v. Obs. Also 7 effacinate. [f. L. effascināt- ppl. stem of effascināre: see -ATE3.] = FASCINATE.

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  Hence Effascinating ppl. a.

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1616.  Holyday, Persius, in Halliwell’s Shaks., V. 330. Skilfull to depell the harmes Of an effascinating eye.

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1624.  Heywood, Gunaik., VIII. 399. Of force to effacinate the gods.

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1670.  G. H., Hist. Cardinals, II. II. 143. He has so effascinated the hearts of the Court, that he is generally thought worthy of the Apostolick Chair.

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1678.  H. More, in Glanvill, Sadduc. Triumph. (ed. 1726), 63.

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