Possesses

/pəˈzɛsɪz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of possess; to own, have, or control something, or to be influenced or controlled by an emotion or spirit.

Etymology

From Latin possidere meaning 'to sit down on, occupy' (pos- variant of potis 'able' + sedere 'to sit'). The supernatural sense of being controlled by spirits developed in medieval times alongside the legal sense of ownership.

Kelly Says

The word 'possess' literally means 'to sit upon' - imagine ownership as physically sitting on something to claim it! This ancient image explains why we still talk about 'holdings' and why demonic possession feels like an invasion - something else has taken your seat. The connection between ownership and control runs deeper than we usually realize.

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