Mystique
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late 19th century: from French, from Old French (see mystic).
wiktionary
From French mystique(“a mystic”), from Latin mysticus. See also the doublet mystic.
etymonline
mystique (n.)
1891, "atmosphere of mystery and veneration," from French mystique "a mystic; mystical," from Latin mysticus (see mystic (adj.)).