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entrancement|ɛnˈtrɑːnsmənt, -ˈtræns-| [f. entrance v. + -ment.] The action of entrancing; the condition of being entranced.
1652Cokaine tr. Cassandra 84 His spirits a little recovered from that entrancement. 1680Otway Poet's Compl. Muse v, As we did in our Entrancements lie. 1772Mackenzie Man World i. xxii. (1823) 448 She received it with an intrancement of sorrow. 1817Coleridge Sibyl. Leaves, Keepsake, The entrancement of that maiden kiss. 1837Howitt Rur. Life vi. xviii. (1862) 610 The feelings of delicious entrancement with which I approached the outskirts of Dartmoor. |