- incant
- intransitive verb Etymology: Latin incantare Date: 1945 recite, utter
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
incant — verb a) To state solemnly, to chant. b) To recite an incantation … Wiktionary
incant — v. chant, sing, intone; recite … English contemporary dictionary
incant — [ɪn kant] verb chant or intone … English new terms dictionary
incant — in·cant … English syllables
incant — ə̇nˈkant, aa(ə)nt transitive verb Etymology: Latin incantare 1. : enchant, charm 2. : to utter by way of incantation incanting garbled ritual to cast a spell … Useful english dictionary
încânta — ÎNCÂNTÁ, încấnt, vb. I. 1. tranz. A produce o stare de bucurie, de mulţumire, de entuziasm, de satisfacţie; a fermeca, a fascina, a vrăji. 2. tranz. şi refl. A (se) amăgi, a (se) înşela, a (se) păcăli. – În + cânta (după fr. enchanter). Trimis de … Dicționar Român
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en|chant — «ehn CHANT, CHAHNT», transitive verb. 1. to use magic on; put under a spell; bewitch: »The witch had enchanted the princess so that she slept for a month. 2. Figurative. to delight greatly; charm: »The music enchanted us all. Bid me discourse, I… … Useful english dictionary
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