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Word Meanings - DECHARM - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To free from a charm; to disenchant.

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  • CHARMLESS
    Destitute of charms. Swift.
  • CHARMER
    1. One who charms, or has power to charm; one who uses the power of enchantment; a magician. Deut. xviii. 11. 2. One who delights and attracts the affections.
  • DISENCHANT
    To free from enchantment; to deliver from the power of charms or spells; to free from fascination or delusion. Haste to thy work; a noble stroke or two Ends all the charms, and disenchants the grove. Dryden.
  • DISENCHANTER
    One who, or that which, disenchants.
  • DISENCHANTMENT
    The act of disenchanting, or state of being disenchanted. Shelton.
  • CHARMFUL
    Abounding with charms. "His charmful lyre." Cowley.
  • CHARMERESS
    An enchantress. Chaucer.
  • CHARMING
    Pleasing the mind or senses in a high degree; delighting; fascinating; attractive. How charming is divine philosophy. Milton. Syn. - Enchanting; bewitching; captivating; enrapturing; alluring; fascinating; delightful; pleasurable; graceful; lovely;
  • CHARM
    for casmen, akin to Skr. çasman, çasa, a laudatory song, from a root 1. A melody; a song. With charm of earliest birds. Milton. Free liberty to chant our charms at will. Spenser. 2. A word or combination of words sung or spoken in the practice
  • CHARMEL
    A fruitful field. Libanus shall be turned into charmel, and charmel shall be esteemed as a forest. Isa. xxix. 17 .
  • BECHARM
    To charm; to captivate.
  • COUNTERCHARM
    To destroy the effect of a charm upon.
  • UNCHARM
    To release from a charm, fascination, or secret power; to disenchant. Beau. & Fl.
  • DISENCHARM
    To free from the influence of a charm or spell; to disenchant. Jer. Taylor.
  • DECHARM
    To free from a charm; to disenchant.

 

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