The word hypnotic still means hypnotic in Greek mythology. It came from Hypnos, a Greek word, and also the Greek god of sleep.
Hypno -- the greek word for sleep.
The Greek word for sleep is ύπνος (hypnos). English words such as hypnosis, hypnotize, etc., derive from this root.
Hypnus: Greek god of sleep. Though I suspect any of them could have done so if it had occurred to them to do so, or they had reason.
God of dreams (Hypnos): Hypnotize, hypnosis God of sleep (Morpheus): Morph
Hypnotize Minds was created in 1994.
Hypnotize Me was created on 1987-03-16.
Hypno is the Greek word for sleep. The "trance" that subjects enter may or may not be a separate state of dream-like subconsciousness.
Hypnotize the Moon was created on 1995-10-17.
Hypnotize U was created on 2010-10-16.
For a day or two, I thought I really could hypnotize my parents. Psychiatrists may hypnotize patients as part of their treatment.
There was a Greek god named Hypnos [sleep] and he was the twin brother of the god Thanatos [death].See the related link(s) below for more info:
Do you mean Hypnotize? Well, in alot of movies they use watches or books and recite some words.