ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] In senses of the vb.

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1706.  Phillips (ed. Kersey), Fascinated, bewitched.

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1768.  Sterne, Sent. Journ. (1775), I. 56 (Paris). Tilting at it like fascinated knights.

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1810.  Southey, Kehama, V. xii.

                  Her fascinated eyes
  Like the stone eyeballs of a statue fix’d,
Yet conscious of the sight that blasted them.
    Ibid. (1817), Life (1850) IV. 233. Are they rendered absolutely helpless by fear, like a fascinated bird?

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