Definition of Enchanter

1. Noun. A sorcerer or magician.

Generic synonyms: Magician, Necromancer, Sorcerer, Thaumaturge, Thaumaturgist, Wizard
Derivative terms: Enchant

Definition of Enchanter

1. n. One who enchants; a sorcerer or magician; also, one who delights as by an enchantment.

Definition of Enchanter

1. Noun. One who enchants. ¹

2. Noun. A warlock or sorcerer. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Enchanter

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Enchanter

1. 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 (Circaea) of low inconspicuous, perennial plants, found in damp, shady places. Origin: Cf. F. Enchanteur. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enchanter

enchafing
enchain
enchained
enchaining
enchainment
enchainments
enchains
enchaired
enchannel
enchanneled
enchanneling
enchannels
enchant
enchantable
enchanted
enchanter
enchanter's nightshade
enchanters
enchantest
enchanteth
enchanting
enchantingly
enchantment
enchantments
enchantour
enchantress
enchantresses
enchants
encharge
encharged

Literary usage of Enchanter

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated Out of the by Canadian Bible Society (1891)
"... or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, IS And it shall be. when he sitteth opon the throne of his kingdom, that h:-*hall write- him a ..."

2. The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow by Curtis Hidden Page (1905)
"... its enchanted foam.2 THE Enchanter tells; 1883. IN the deep heart of man a poet dwells Who all the day of life his summer story Scatters on every eye ..."

3. The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poet by Charles Anderson Read, Thomas Power O'Connor (1893)
"After admiring herself for some time in two or three large mirrors, she appeared mightily pleased with herself. She was in this position when the enchanter ..."

4. Readers and Writers (1917-1921) by Alfred Richard Orage (1922)
"... his own fashion has done for Scotland, namely, bring his country into the historic consciousness of the world. * * Mr. Standish O'Grady, Enchanter The ..."

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