Obs. [ad. L. ef-fascinātiōn-em, f. effascināre to bewitch.] = FASCINATION.
1624. Heywood, Gunaik., VIII. 402. There are others, whom their effascinations can keepe from eiecting their Vrine.
1650. Charleton, trans. Van Helmonts Paradoxes, 59. The effascination by the optick emission of the eyes.
1660. H. More, Myst. Godl., VI. xiv. 255. Hood-winked and held down with an overbearing effascination and witchcraft.