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Enchant - Definition and Overview |
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- For other uses of the words enchantment, enchanter, or enchantress, see enchantment (disambiguation).
In traditional fairy tales or fantasy fiction, an enchantment is a magical spell that is attached, on a relatively-permanent basis, to a specific person, object or location, and alters its qualities, generally in a positive way. The most widely-known example is probably the spell that Cinderella's Fairy Godmother uses to turn a pumpkin into a coach. An enchantment with negative characteristics is usually instead referred to as a curse.
The Latin incantare, which means 'to utter an incantation', or cast a magic spell, forms the basis of the word "enchant", with deep linguistic roots going back to the Indo-European kan- prefix. So it can be said that an enchanter or enchantress casts magic spells, or utters incantations, similar to what are called Mantra in Sanskrit.
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Example Usage of Enchant |
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tamster33: @mattycus I changed my mind. I want to be able to Enchant clothing...this shirt will give you +10 to intellect if you wear it! |
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Me_Piglet: Read previous fluffettes tweets :D Think @Fryphile is up to cast some sort of spell to Enchant Stephen - that's why he needs Stephen's hair! |
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yhakki: doesn't matter that I've seen You've Got Mail a million times... The first 10 minutes always Enchant me. |
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