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Definition of Incanted
1. incant [v] - See also: incant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incanted
Literary usage of Incanted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow (2003)
"Leota's head incanted, the singing busts sang. She'd worked up some formal attire
based on the cast- member costume, cut in this year's stylish lines. ..."
2. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1909)
"Say his incanted prophecies spring from No power that's more than frenzied fantasy!
ANTONIO.—Who prophesies ? Who now upon this isle More than visible and ..."
3. Challenge by Louis Untermeyer (1914)
""Moonlight and music and the sound of waves, Sea-spells incanted by a mermaid-muse,
And women's voices breathing slumb'rous staves, These shall you have ..."
4. England from a Back-window: With Views of Scotland and Ireland by James Montgomery Bailey (1878)
"... within this charmed circle, and plunged the knife into' the human sacrifice,
and incanted as the victim convulsed in the fatal grip of the last enemy ! ..."