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n. - Arousal or gratification resulting from handling a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers ; A belief in the power of a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers

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  • The anthropologist calls it "fetichism" when he finds it among primitive peoples.
  • The word "fetichism" came into the European languages through the work of Charles de Brosses, who, in
  • It may be noted that in the very typical case of foot-fetichism which is presented to us in the person of Restif de la
  • A kind of fetichism, and believe so heartily in supernatural causes.
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