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Webster 1913 Edition
Transfix
Trans-fix′
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Transfixed
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Transfixing
.] [L.
transfixus
, p. p. of transfigure
to transfix; trans
across, through + figere
to fix, fasten. See Fix
.] To pierce through, as with a pointed weapon; to impale;
as, to
. transfix
one with a dartWebster 1828 Edition
Transfix
TRANSFIX'
,Verb.
T.
To pierce through, as with a pointed weapon; as, to transfix one with a dart or spear.
Definition 2024
transfix
transfix
English
Noun
transfix (plural transfixes)
- (linguistics) A discontinuous affix, which occurs at more than one position in a word, typical of Semitic languages.
Verb
transfix (third-person singular simple present transfixes, present participle transfixing, simple past and past participle transfixed)
- (transitive) To render motionless, by arousing terror, amazement or awe.
- 1963, Margery Allingham, “Foreword”, in The China Governess:
- He stood transfixed before the unaccustomed view of London at night time, a vast panorama which reminded him […] of some wood engravings far off and magical, in a printshop in his childhood. They dated from the previous century and were coarsely printed on tinted paper, with tinsel outlining the design.
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- (transitive) To pierce with a sharp pointed weapon.
- 1919, W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence, chapter 52
- There was a little stream that ran not far away, in which he bathed, and down this on occasion would come a shoal of fish. Then the natives would assemble with spears, and with much shouting would transfix the great startled things as they hurried down to the sea.
- 1919, W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence, chapter 52
- (transitive) To fix or impale.
Translations
to render motionless, by arousing terror, amazement or awe
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to pierce with a sharp pointed weapon
to fix or impale
Related terms
- transfixation
- transfixion
- transfixture