Engoyer (s') : v. pron. (word coming from en- and goue, dialectal form of cheek).
The verb “to become infatuated” has several meanings:
1. Aged meaning: S'to choke en swallowing trop follow (s'strangle)..
– Quote from the French writer Pierre Loti (1850-1923): “Little Roger was choking […], he was infatuated as sometimes happens to babies”.
2. It take by passion or an admiration also excessive which passenger for someone or something (to get carried away, to get infatuated, to get excited).
– Quote from the French writer Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880): “She was infatuated with a trinket she had seen, couldn’t sleep over it, ran to buy it.”
Opposite of infatuation: disgust (I know).