geis

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) * 2021, Alethea Kontis, et al., Once Upon A Wish: 16 Dreamy Faerie Tales, Fiddlehead Press (ISBN 9781680130973):
 * Before she died, she placed a geis upon me, that all the glamour I would ever be capable of possessing would gather in my hair. She did it so they wouldn&#39;t kill me, too, but because of that, I have never been free.
 * 1) * 2021, Alethea Kontis, et al., Once Upon A Wish: 16 Dreamy Faerie Tales, Fiddlehead Press (ISBN 9781680130973):
 * Before she died, she placed a geis upon me, that all the glamour I would ever be capable of possessing would gather in my hair. She did it so they wouldn&#39;t kill me, too, but because of that, I have never been free.
 * 1) * 2021, Alethea Kontis, et al., Once Upon A Wish: 16 Dreamy Faerie Tales, Fiddlehead Press (ISBN 9781680130973):
 * Before she died, she placed a geis upon me, that all the glamour I would ever be capable of possessing would gather in my hair. She did it so they wouldn&#39;t kill me, too, but because of that, I have never been free.
 * Before she died, she placed a geis upon me, that all the glamour I would ever be capable of possessing would gather in my hair. She did it so they wouldn&#39;t kill me, too, but because of that, I have never been free.

Etymology
From, from the same root as.

Noun

 * 1) a solemn injunction, especially of a magical kind, the infringement of which led to misfortune or even death
 * 2) a tabu, spell or prohibition

Noun

 * 1) plaster substance