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enˈchanted, ppl. a. [f. enchant v. + -ed1.] 1. Invested with magical powers or properties. Also fig.
1596Spenser F.Q. iv. vi. 26 The same which..in that enchaunted glasse she saw. 1610Shakes. Temp. v. i. 112 Where thou bee'st he or no, Or some inchanted triffle to abuse me. 1671Milton Samson 932, I know..thy fair enchanted cup. 1815Moore Lalla R. (1824) 330 So powerfully on every soul That new, enchanted measure stole. 1877W. Jones Finger-ring L. 113 The enchanted rings of the Greeks. 2. Bewitched, laid under a spell.
1710Steele & Addison Tatler No. 254 ⁋1 All is Enchanted Ground, and Fairy Land. 1769Junius Lett. xx. 96 The enchanted castles of ministerial magic. 1810Scott Lady of L. i. xxvi, On Heaven and on thy lady call, And enter the enchanted hall! †b. Deluded, captivated as by magic. Obs.
1617Hieron Wks. (1619–20) II. 220 His owne inchaunted and beguiled heart. 3. Delighted, charmed, enraptured.
1593Shakes. Lucr. 83 Therefore that praise which Collatine doth owe Enchanted Tarquin answers with surmise In silent wonder of still-gazing eyes. 1846Keble Lyra Innoc. (1873) 208 Drink the loved cadence with enchanted ear. |