Definition of Ensorcel

1. Verb. (alternative form of ensorcell) ¹

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Definition of Ensorcel

1. to bewitch [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: bewitch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ensorcel

ensnarer
ensnarers
ensnares
ensnarest
ensnareth
ensnaring
ensnarl
ensnarled
ensnarling
ensnarls
ensober
ensobered
ensobering
ensobers
ensonify
ensorcel (current term)
ensorceled
ensorceling
ensorcell
ensorcelled
ensorcelling
ensorcellment
ensorcellments
ensorcells
ensorcels
ensoul
ensouled
ensouling
ensouls
enspect

Literary usage of Ensorcel

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

1. The Yellow Book by Fraser Harrison (1894)
"And, heavens, how she will charm us and ensorcel our eyes ! Positively rouge will rob us for a time of all our reason ; we shall go mad over masks. ..."

2. The Book of Wonder Voyages by Joseph Jacobs (1896)
"... make this city a dashing sea, and ensorcel each damsel therein to a fish, and all before dawn." So Hasan and his wife rejoiced, making sure of escape. ..."

3. Third Year in French by Louis Charles Syms (1897)
"... faire gagner. bewitched, ensorcel-é, -ée. Bible, Bible, f. bid farewell, dire adieu. big, gros, -se. biographer, biographe, m. blood, ..."

4. The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to His Family and Friends by Robert Louis Stevenson (1901)
"What a work Is the Rideau Cramoisi! and L'ensorcel/e! and Le Chevalier Des Touches! This is degenerating into mere twaddle. So please remember us all most ..."

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