Definition of Encharms

1. encharm [v] - See also: encharm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Encharms

enchanteth
enchanting
enchantingly
enchantment
enchantments
enchantour
enchantress
enchantresses
enchants
encharge
encharged
encharges
encharging
encharm
encharmed
encharms (current term)
enchase
enchased
enchaser
enchasers
enchases
enchasing
enchasten
enchastened
enchastening
enchastens
enchaunt
enchauntour
enchauntress
encheason

Literary usage of Encharms

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

1. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1876)
"0 sweet winter's hearth, while music's power encharms heart and soul, like a joy supreme; But sweeter by moonlight the curfew-hour, When love was my dream. ..."

2. Complete Works by Robert Browning, Charlotte Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke (1898)
"Only, at heart's utmost joy and triumph, terror Sudden turns the blood to ice: a chill wind dis- encharms All the late enchantment! ..."

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