moonstruck in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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This is lunacy in its etymological sense: not mental illness necessarily -- though for some, that does come to bear -- but some older, vaguer belief that one could be moonstruck.
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Today, it is not just foolish to remain moonstruck by a leader's charisma and not demand better governance.
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Sooner or later a moonstruck kid will become tedious, or laughable.
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The word derives from "lunaticus" meaning of the moon or moonstruck.
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