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beˈwitchment|bɪˈwɪtʃmənt| [See -ment.] 1. The fact or power of bewitching; ‘fascination, power of charming.’ J.
1607Shakes. Cor. ii. iii. 108, I will counterfet the bewitchment of some popular man. 1830Mackintosh Eth. Philos. Wks. 1846 I. 135 The seductions of paradox..the intoxication of fame..the bewitchment of prohibited opinions. 1876M. E. Braddon J. Haggard's Dau. III. 10 When weighed against the bewitchment of fair looks and winning ways. 2. The fact or state of being bewitched.
1810Coleridge Friend (ed. 3) I. 40 The evil day of his sensual bewitchment. |