1That influences the mind; persuasive, attractive.
2That calls up the spirits of the dead.
Origin
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in George Grote (1794–1871), historian and politician. From ancient Greek ψυχαγωγικός attractive to the mind, persuasive from ψυχαγωγία winning of the mind, persuasion + -ικός. Compare French psychagogique.