ə̇nˈsȯrsəl, en- transitive verb
or ensorcel
( ensorcelled or ensorceled ; ensorcelled or ensorceled ; ensorcelling or ensorceling -rs(ə)liŋ ; ensorcells or ensorcels )
Etymology: Middle French ensorceler, alteration of Old French ensorcerer, from en- en- (I) + -sorcerer, from sorcier sorcerer — more at sorcerer
: bewitch , enchant
she would not do him any hurt or ensorcell him — Sir Richard Burton
broadly : to make rapt with delight or interest : fascinate
the quiet beauty of the hill country will relax and ensorcell you
• en·sor·cell·ment -rsəlmənt noun -s