ENCHANTMENT


Meaning of ENCHANTMENT in English

-tmənt noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English enchantement, from Old French, from Latin incantamentum incantation, from incantare + -mentum -ment

1.

a. : the act or action of enchanting : bewitchment

b. : the quality or state of being enchanted : fascination

having missed almost everything that lent enchantment to a normal childhood — L.C.Douglas

2. : something that fascinates, bewitches, or charms

the dangers and enchantments of mountainous country

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