Haunted

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Middle English (in the sense ‘frequent (a place’)): from Old French hanter, of Germanic origin; distantly related to home.


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haunted (adj.)

early 14c., "accustomed;" mid-14c., "stirred, aroused;" early 15c., "frequent;" 1570s, "much-frequented;" past-participle adjective from haunt (v.). Meaning "visited by ghosts" is from 1711; haunted house attested by 1733.