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  • ENCHANTRESS
    A woman versed in magical arts; a sorceress; also, a woman who fascinates. Shak.
  • ENCHANT
    magic formula over or against one, to bewitch; in in, against + 1. To charm by sorcery; to act on by enchantment; to get control of by magical words and rites. And now about the caldron sing, Like elves and fairies in a ring, Enchanting all that
  • ENCHANTMENT
    1. The act of enchanting; the production of certain wonderful effects by the aid of demons, or the agency of supposed spirits; the use of magic arts, spells, or charms; incantation. After the last enchantment you did here. Shak. 2. The
  • ENCHANTED
    Under the power of enchantment; possessed or exercised by enchanters; as, an enchanted castle.
  • ENCHANTING
    Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating. -- En*chant"ing*ly, adv.
  • ENCHANTER
    One who enchants; a sorcerer or magician; also, one who delights as by an enchantment. Like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing. Shelley. Enchanter's nightshade , a genus of low inconspicuous, perennial plants, found in damp, shady places.
  • INTRENCHANT
    Not to be gashed or marked with furrows. As easy mayest thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed. Shak.
  • TRENCHANT
    1. Fitted to trench or cut; gutting; sharp. " Trenchant was the blade." Chaucer. 2. Fig.: Keen; biting; severe; as, trenchant wit.
  • TRENCHANTLY
    In a trenchant, or sharp, manner; sharply; severely.
  • DISENCHANT
    To free from enchantment; to deliver from the power of charms or spells; to free from fascination or delusion. Haste to thy work; a noble stroke or two Ends all the charms, and disenchants the grove. Dryden.
  • PENCHANT
    Inclination; decided taste; bias; as, a penchant for art.
  • DISENCHANTER
    One who, or that which, disenchants.
  • DISENCHANTMENT
    The act of disenchanting, or state of being disenchanted. Shelton.

 

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