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Definition of enchantment
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Enchantment
(n.) The
effect
produced
by the act; the state of being
enchanted;
as, to break an
enchantment..
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Sorcery
::
Sorcery
(n.)
Divination
by the
assistance,
or
supposed
assistance,
of evil
spirits,
or the power of
commanding
evil
spirits;
magic;
necromancy;
witchcraft;
enchantment..
Disentrance
::
Disentrance
(v. t.) To
awaken
from a
trance
or an
enchantment.
Enchanting
::
Enchanting
(a.)
Having
a power of
enchantment;
charming;
fascinating.
Witching
::
Witching
(a.) That
witches
or
enchants;
suited
to
enchantment
or
witchcraft;
bewitching.
Witchery
::
Witchery
(n.)
Fascination;
irresistible
influence;
enchantment.
Conjury
::
Conjury
(n.) The
practice
of
magic;
enchantment.
Illusion
::
Illusion
(n.)
Hence:
Anything
agreeably
fascinating
and
charning;
enchantment;
witchery;
glamour.
Conjuration
::
Conjuration
(n.) The act or
process
of
invoking
supernatural
aid by the use of a
magical
form of
words;
the
practice
of magic arts;
incantation;
enchantment.
Malefice
::
Malefice
(n.) An evil deed;
artifice;
enchantment.
Disenchant
::
Disenchant
(v. t.) To free from
enchantment;
to
deliver
from the power of
charms
or
spells;
to free from
fascination
or
delusion.
Charmer
::
Charmer
(n.) One who
charms,
or has power to
charm;
one who uses the power of
enchantment;
a
magician..
Spellwork
::
Spellwork
(n.) Power or
effect
of
magic;
that which is
wrought
by
magic;
enchantment.
Necromancy
::
Necromancy
(n.) The art of
revealing
future
events
by means of a
pretended
communication
with the dead; the black art;
hence,
magic in
general;
conjuration;
enchantment.
See Black art..
Enchanter
::
Enchanter
(n.) One who
enchants;
a
sorcerer
or
magician;
also, one who
delights
as by an
enchantment..
Witchcraft
::
Witchcraft
(n.) The
practices
or art of
witches;
sorcery;
enchantments;
intercourse
with evil
spirits.
"""haemony "
::
Haemony
(n.) A plant
described
by
Milton
as of
sovereign
use
against
all
enchantments..
Incantation
::
Incantation
(n.) The act or
process
of using
formulas
sung or
spoken,
with
occult
ceremonies,
for the
purpose
of
raising
spirits,
producing
enchantment,
or
affecting
other
magical
results;
enchantment..
Enchantment
::
Enchantment
(n.) The
effect
produced
by the act; the state of being
enchanted;
as, to break an
enchantment..
Enchanted
::
Enchanted
(a.) Under the power of
enchantment;
possessed
or
exercised
by
enchanters;
as, an
enchanted
castle..
Magical
::
Magical
(a.)
Performed
by, or
proceeding
from,
occult
and
superhuman
agencies;
done by, or
seemingly
done by,
enchantment
or
sorcery.
Hence:
Seemingly
requiring
more than human
power;
imposing
or
startling
in
performance;
producing
effects
which seem
supernatural
or very
extraordinary;
having
extraordinary
properties;
as, a magic
lantern;
a magic
square
or
circle..
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