English-Thai Dictionary
enchanted
ADJ รู้สึก เคลิบเคลิ้ม เคลิ้ม หลงใหล captivated charmed delighted ru-suek-kloeb-kloem
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ENCHANTED
pp. Affected by sorcery; fascinated; subdued by charms; delighted beyond measure. 1. Inhabited or possessed by elves, witches, or other imaginary mischievous spirits; as an enchanted castle.
ENCHANTER
n.One who enchants; a sorcerer or magician; one who has spirits or demons at his command; one who practices enchantment, or pretends to perform surprising things by the agency of demons. 1. One who charms or delights.
Enchanter's nightshade, a genus of plants, the Circaea.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ENCHANTED
ENCHANTED En *chant "ed, a.
Defn: Under the power of enchantment; possessed or exercised by enchanters; as, an enchanted castle.
ENCHANTER
En *chant "er, n. Etym: [Cf. F. enchanteur. ]
Defn: One who enchants; a sorcerer or magician; also, one who delights as by an enchantment. Like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing. Shelley. Enchanter's nightshade (Bot. ), a genus (Circæa ) of low inconspicuous, perennial plants, found in damp, shady places.
New American Oxford Dictionary
enchanter
en chant er |enˈCHantər ɪnˈtʃæn (t )ər | ▶noun a person who uses magic or sorcery, esp. to put someone or something under a spell.
enchanter's nightshade
en chant er's night shade ▶noun a woodland plant with small white flowers and fruit with hooked bristles, native to Eurasia and North America. [Genus Circaea, family Onagraceae: several species, including C. quadrisulcata and the smaller C. alpina. ] ORIGIN late 16th cent.: believed by early botanists to be the herb used by Circe to charm Odysseus' companions.
Oxford Dictionary
enchanter
en |chant ¦er |ɪnˈtʃɑːntə, ɛn- | ▶noun a person who uses magic or sorcery, especially to put someone or something under a spell.
enchanter's nightshade
en |chant ¦er's night |shade ▶noun a woodland plant with small white flowers and fruit with hooked bristles, native to Eurasia and the eastern US. ●Circaea lutetiana, family Onagraceae. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: believed by early botanists to be the herb used by Circe to charm Odysseus' companions.
American Oxford Thesaurus
enchanter
enchanter noun an evil enchanter named Norg: wizard, witch, sorcerer, warlock, magician, necromancer, magus; witch doctor, medicine man, shaman; archaic mage; rare thaumaturge.
Oxford Thesaurus
enchanter
enchanter noun they have been trapped by an evil enchanter: wizard, witch, sorcerer, warlock, magician, necromancer, spellbinder, magus, conjuror; hypnotist, mesmerist; witch doctor, medicine man, shaman, voodooist, occultist; Irish pishogue; N. Amer. & W. Indian conjure man /woman; rare thaumaturge, thaumaturgist, theurgist, spell-caster, mage, magian. See also enchantress.
French Dictionary
enchanté
enchanté , ée adj. adjectif 1 Soumis à un enchantement. : Une forêt enchantée. SYNONYME magique . 2 Ravi, très heureux. : Nous sommes enchantés de vous retrouver.
enchantement
enchantement n. m. nom masculin 1 Action d ’enchanter, de soumettre à un pouvoir magique. : Le magicien fait surgir par enchantement un lapin de son chapeau. 2 figuré Ravissement. : Ce jardin est un véritable enchantement. SYNONYME délice ; émerveillement ; merveille . LOCUTION Comme par enchantement. Comme par magie.
enchanter
enchanter v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Ensorceler, soumettre à un pouvoir magique. SYNONYME charmer ; envoûter . 2 figuré Ravir, émerveiller. : Cette visite nous a enchantés. SYNONYME charmer ; séduire . aimer
enchanteur
enchanteur , teresse adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif Séduisant, ravissant. : Une musique enchanteresse. SYNONYME charmant ; ensorcelant . nom masculin et féminin Magicien. : L ’enchanteur Merlin. SYNONYME sorcier . Note Technique Attention à la forme féminine de ce mot: enchanteresse.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
enchanter
en ch á nt er 名詞 C 1 魔法使い .2 魅力のある人 .