transfixture rare.
(trɑːnsˈfɪkstjʊə(r), træns-)
[f. transfix, after fixture.]
The condition of being transfixed or fixed to the spot with some feeling.
| 1886 T. Hardy Mayor Casterbr. II. xx. 278 Henchard waited—if that could be called a waiting which was a transfixture. 1955 W. de la Mare Beginning 215 In this transfixture, a single commonplace word came sallying nonchalantly up out of his memory. |