Definition of Enchantments

1. Noun. (plural of enchantment) ¹

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Definition of Enchantments

1. enchantment [n] - See also: enchantment

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enchantments

enchannel
enchanneled
enchanneling
enchannels
enchant
enchantable
enchanted
enchanter
enchanter's nightshade
enchanters
enchantest
enchanteth
enchanting
enchantingly
enchantment
enchantments (current term)
enchantour
enchantress
enchantresses
enchants
encharge
encharged
encharges
encharging
encharm
encharmed
encharms
enchase
enchased
enchaser

Literary usage of Enchantments

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

1. Collected Plays and Poems by Cale Young Rice (1915)
"THE FOUR enchantments (Of Japan) There is a land I know, where four enchantments ever Enfold the heart with beauty — and strangeness from afar, ..."

2. Les Misérables by Victor Hugo (1887)
"... monstrously heaped around it; yet no more ir langer than a star in the maw of the clouds. BOOK EIGHTH.—enchantments AND DESOLATIONS. I. — FULL LIGHT. ..."

3. The Wonders of the Invisible World: Being an Account of the Tryals of by Cotton Mather, Increase Mather (1862)
"... enchantments ENCOUNTERED. SECTION I. T was as long ago, as the Year 1637, that a Faithful Minister of the Church of England, whose Name was Mr. Edward ..."

4. Audubon, the Naturalist: A History of His Life and Time by Francis Hobart Herrick (1917)
"... and engagement as tutor at "Oakley"—enchantments of West Feliciana—"My lovely Miss Pirrie"— The jealous doctor—Famous drawing of the rattlesnake—Leaves ..."

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