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spell-bound, ppl. a.|ˈspɛlbaʊnd| [f. spell n.1 3.] Bound by, or as by, a spell; fascinated, enchanted, entranced.
1799H. Gurney Cupid & Psyche (1800) 17 Spell-bound she own'd thy mild control. 1813Scott Trierm. ii. xxvii, So lovely seem'd she there, Spell-bound in her ivory chair. 1837Disraeli Venetia i. ii, It seems a spell-bound place. 1874L. Stephen Hours in Library (1892) I. vi. 199 The student who has once submitted to his charm becomes spell-bound. |