| Inchant | v. t. See Enchant. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Enchant | v. t. And now about the caldron sing, He is enchanted, cannot speak. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ] Arcadia was the charmed circle where all his spirits forever should be enchanted. Sir P. Sidney. |
| Enchanted | a. Under the power of enchantment; possessed or exercised by enchanters; |
| Enchanter | n. [ Cf. F. enchanteur. ] One who enchants; a sorcerer or magician; also, one who delights as by an enchantment. [ 1913 Webster ] Like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing. Shelley. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Enchanting | a. Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating. -- |
| Enchantment | n. [ F. enchantement. ] After the last enchantment you did here. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Such an enchantment as there is in words. South. |
| Enchantress | n. [ Cf. F. enchanteresse. ] A woman versed in magical arts; a sorceress; also, a woman who fascinates. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| enchant | (vt) ทำให้หลงใหล, See also: ทำให้ปลื้มปิติ, Syn. captivate, charm, delight |
| enchant | (vt) ร่ายมนต์ใส่, See also: เป่ามนต์ใส่, Syn. bewitch, charm |
| ร่ายมนต์ | (v) enchant, See also: recite magic formulas or incantations, mutter incantations, Example: พระสังข์ร่ายมนต์เรียกปลา |
| เคลิบเคลิ้ม | (v) enchant, See also: fascinate, attract, Syn. หลงใหล, เคลิ้ม, ลุ่มหลง, Example: เธอดีดดิ้นตลอดเวลาทำให้อารมณ์ของผมชักเคลิบเคลิ้ม |
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| enchant | (v) hold spellbound, Syn. transport, ravish, enrapture, enthrall, delight, enthral, Ant. disenchant |
| enchanter | (n) a sorcerer or magician |
| enchanter's nightshade | (n) any of several erect perennial rhizomatous herbs of the genus Circaea having white flowers that open at dawn; northern hemisphere |
| enchantment | (n) a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation, Syn. trance, spell |
| enchantment | (n) a magical spell, Syn. bewitchment |
| enchantress | (n) a woman who is considered to be dangerously seductive, Syn. temptress, Delilah, siren, femme fatale |
| enchantress | (n) a female sorcerer or magician, Syn. witch |