Etymology:
Meaning:
To have or control something as one's own; to have supernatural control over a person or thing.
Origin:
The word "possessed" originates from the Latin word "possidere," which originally meant "to have power over," "to possess," or "to occupy." The root of "possidere" is the Indo-European stem "pot-," which signifies "power" or "ability." The ending "-sess" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "sed-," meaning "sit" or "seize."
Historical Evolution:
Etymology From Middle English possessen from Old French possessir from Latin possess
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