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February 19, 2004, 16:04
Kalleh
Mati
In reading the local newspaper, I found the word "mati." Now, the author defined it as "evil eye," but I wanted to find out more about it. Is it a foreign word? I couldn't find it in Onelook or on Google (except for those people named "Mati").
February 19, 2004, 16:39
jheem
Looked around online, and mati seems to be the modern Greek term for 'evil eye'.

To mati means 'eye' in Modern Greek. To kako mati 'evil eye', but I guess the mati by itself has come to mean evil eye. Latin invidia 'envy' is based on this idea of evil eye in- intensive prefix + video 'to see'. Seeing is dangerous.

[This message was edited by jheem on Thu Feb 19th, 2004 at 20:26.]
February 29, 2004, 04:16
museamuse
The 'kako mati' or evil eye is alive and well here in Greece. The other day I suddenly got a headache and was yawning unjustifiably and I was told that someone had put the evil eye on me, ie that I was 'matiasmeni'. Supposedly someone puts the evil eye on you (usually someone with blue or green eyes) that envies you for some reason. The remedy for this is to find someone (usually an old aunt or grannie) who knows how to perform the 'xematiasma' where she mutters some indiscernible incantation and sprinkles you with water or spits on you! Hence the expression, 'Ftou, min se matiaso' which means 'I spit on you so that I don't put the evil eye on you' (because you look so nice or healthy).

yaaaaaaaaaawn.....
February 29, 2004, 18:57
<Asa Lovejoy>
Supposedly someone puts the evil eye
on you (usually someone with blue or green eyes) that envies you for some reason.
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So, this is the source for Shakespeare's calling jealousy, "the green-eyed monster" in Othello?

BTW, Muse, welcome home!
February 29, 2004, 20:35
Kalleh
Oh, muse it is soooo good to see you back! Cool Big Grin Wink Smile

We talked about this on the chat, and I do remember that there was a word for the reaction to the evil eye. What was that again?
February 29, 2004, 22:09
jheem
In Italy, the person curing / combatting the evil eye is supposed to spit three times, rapidly in succession. Professor Alan Dundes wrote an interesting monograph called: "Evil Eye: Wet or Dry."
March 02, 2004, 04:04
museamuse
Kalleh it's:

'matiasmenos' (masculine)
'matiasmeni' (feminine)
March 02, 2004, 04:06
museamuse
Thanks, Asa! Big Grin