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transfix (v.)

1580s, "pierce through, impale with a pointed weapon," from French transfixer (15c.), from Latin transfixus "impaled," past participle of transfigere "to impale, pierce through," from trans "across, beyond; through" (see trans-) + figere "to fix, fasten" (from PIE root *dheigw- "to stick, fix").

The figurative sense of "make motionless or helpless, as with amazement, terror, or grief" is attested by 1640s; the notion is of being "pierced through" by feeling or emotion. Related: Transfixed; transfixing.

also from 1580s
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Trends of transfix

updated on June 05, 2024

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