fatato
enchanted
adjective fah-TAH-toh Rare
Origin: From fata (fairy) + -ato.
Also means
fairy-tale
Usage Note
Fatato means belonging to or touched by the magical world of fairies — an enchanted forest (bosco fatato), a magic wand (bacchetta fatata). It conveys the whimsy of fairy tales more than a generic sense of 'magical' (magico). Feminine: fatata; plural: fatati / fatate.
Examples
"Passeggiavano in un bosco fatato."
Natural Translation
They strolled through an enchanted forest.
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