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单词 incantation
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incantation
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"Double, double toil and trouble / Fire burn, and cauldron bubble." These lines, cackled by the Weird Sisters in Shakespeare's "Macbeth," are part of the most famous incantation –- or magic spell made of words -– in English literature.
Incantation shares a Latin source with enchant, both of which are related to chant. An incantation, then, summons a thing or action into being with words that are sung, spoken, or written. Long before it became the catchword of stage magicians, abracadabra was regarded as a powerful incantation capable of warding off serious disease. The phrase hocus pocus may be a corruption of a seventeenth-century incantation spoken during the Roman Catholic liturgy of the Eucharist, "hoc est corpus."
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incantation: incantations
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At a few points, staff members drew a curtain in front of the machine, presumably to perform mysterious incantations — or just to restock the Snapbot.
New York Times(Nov 21, 2016)
A twitchy, self-effacing mumbler — even when he’s not uttering faux-Latin incantations — he is also, by his own description, slightly unlikable.
Washington Post(Nov 17, 2016)
The Living Tribunal addresses Doctor Strange by bellowing: “Now shall be pronounced the Incantation of Oblivion and your puny planet shall exist – NEVERMORE!!”
The Guardian(Nov 02, 2016)
n a ritual recitation of words or sounds believed to have a magical effect
Syn|Hypo|Hyper
conjuration
invocation
an incantation used in conjuring or summoning a devil
charm, magic spell, magical spell, spell
a verbal formula believed to have magical force
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