μάγεψε
Wordform Details
Translation: enchantbewitchcast a spell on
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
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Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: μαγεύω
Translation: enchant; charm; bewitch; fascinate (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek μαγεύω (mageúō), from μάγος (mágos, 'magician'). Related to English 'magic', 'magician', from the same Indo-European root
Mnemonics
- Think of 'magic' - μαγεύω is what a magician does
- The root μαγ- is the same as in 'magician'
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Cultural Context
Often used in fairy tales, folklore, and modern entertainment. Also commonly used metaphorically to describe something very appealing or captivating.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: μαγεύω means 'to enchant' while μαγειρεύω means 'to cook'
Notes: Remember μαγεύω is related to magic, while μαγειρεύω is related to cooking