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.
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.
Hypno is the Greek word for sleep. The "trance" that subjects enter may or may not be a separate state of dream-like subconsciousness.
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.