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encharm, v.|ɛnˈtʃɑːm| Also 7 incharm. [a. OF. encharme-r, f. en in + charme charm n.1] trans. To throw a charm or spell over; to enchant.
1480Caxton Ovid's Met. xiv. i, She..encharmed them [the herbes] with sorrowful and hevy charmes. 1497Bp. Alcock Mons Perfect. B iij, This wylde beste must be encharmed wt y⊇ scripture of god. 1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vii. iv. 206 Rowena..saluted the King with a cup of gold full of sweet Wine, incharming it with these words. 1890M. W. Hungerford Life's Remorse I. xv. 200 Such a knowledge of horseflesh as should encharm the soul of any Irishman. 1905W. Holman Hunt Pre-Raphaelitism I. xiii. 358 [Christ]..encharming the simple by His love and lovableness. |