incantation

incantation
noun Etymology: Middle English incantacioun, from Middle French incantation, from Late Latin incantation-, incantatio, from Latin incantare to enchant — more at enchant Date: 14th century a use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic; also a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect • incantational adjectiveincantatory adjective

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  • Incantation — Основная информация …   Википедия

  • incantation — [ ɛ̃kɑ̃tasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; bas lat. incantatio, de incantare → enchanter 1 ♦ Emploi de paroles magiques pour opérer un charme, un sortilège; ces paroles. ⇒ enchantement, évocation. « L incantation peut participer à la fois du commandement et… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Incantation — Datos generales Origen Johnstown, Pennsylvania  Estados Unidos …   Wikipedia Español

  • Incantation — In can*ta tion, n. [L. incantatio, fr. incantare to chant a magic formula over one: cf. F. incantation. See {Enchant}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act or process of using formulas sung or spoken, with occult ceremonies, for the purpose of raising… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Incantation — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Death Metal Gründung 1989 Website http://www.incantation.com …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • incantation — [in΄kan tā′shən, in΄kəntā′shən] n. [ME incantacion < OFr incantation < LL incantatio < pp. of L incantare < in (intens.) + cantare: see CHANT] 1. the chanting of words or formulas that are believed to cast a spell or perform other… …   English World dictionary

  • Incantation — Incantation, lat. deutsch, Bezauberung; incantiren, bezaubern …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • incantation — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. incantacion spell, exorcism (13c.), from L. incantationem (nom. incantatio) art of enchanting, noun of action from pp. stem of incantare bewitch, charm, lit. sing spells (see ENCHANTMENT (Cf. enchantment)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • incantation — [n] spell, magic abracadabra*, ala kazam*, bewitchment, black magic, chant, charm, conjuration, conjuring, enchantment, formula, hex, hocus pocus*, hoodoo*, hymn, invocation, mumbo jumbo*, necromancy, open sesame*, rune, sorcery, voodoo*,… …   New thesaurus

  • incantation — Incantation. s. f. Enchantement. Faire des incantations …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • incantation — ► NOUN ▪ words said as a magic spell or charm. DERIVATIVES incantatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from incantare chant, bewitch …   English terms dictionary

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