English-Thai Dictionary
enchantment
N การ ลุ่มหลง การ เคลิบเคลิ้ม การ หลงใหล kan-lum-long
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ENCHANTMENT
n.The act of producing certain wonderful effects by the invocation or aid of demons, or the agency of certain supposed spirits; the use of magic arts, spells or charms; incantation. The magicians of Egypt did so with their enchantments. Exodus 7:22.
1. Irresistible influence; overpowering influence of delight.
The warmth of fancy--which holds the heart of a reader under the strongest enchantment.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ENCHANTMENT
En *chant "ment, n. Etym: [F. enchantement. ]
1. The act of enchanting; the production of certain wonderful effects by the aid of demons, or the agency of supposed spirits; the use of magic arts, spells, or charms; incantation. After the last enchantment you did here. Shak.
2. The effect produced by the act; the state of being enchanted; as, to break an enchantment.
3. That which captivates the heart and senses; an influence or power which fascinates or highly delights. Such an enchantment as there is in words. South.
Syn. -- Incantation; necromancy; magic; sorcery; witchcraft; spell; charm; fascination; witchery.
New American Oxford Dictionary
enchantment
en chant ment |enˈCHantmənt ɪnˈtʃæntmənt | ▶noun 1 a feeling of great pleasure; delight: the enchantment of the mountains. 2 the state of being under a spell; magic: a world of mystery and enchantment.
Oxford Dictionary
enchantment
en ¦chant |ment |ɪnˈtʃɑːntm (ə )nt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 a feeling of great pleasure; delight: the enchantment of the mountains. 2 the state of being under a spell; magic: a world of mystery and enchantment.
American Oxford Thesaurus
enchantment
enchantment noun 1 a race of giants skilled in enchantment: magic, witchcraft, sorcery, wizardry, necromancy; charms, spells, incantations, mojo; rare thaumaturgy. 2 the enchantment of the garden by moonlight: allure, delight, charm, beauty, attractiveness, appeal, fascination, irresistibility, magnetism, pull, draw, lure. 3 being with him was sheer enchantment: bliss, ecstasy, heaven, rapture, joy.
Oxford Thesaurus
enchantment
enchantment noun 1 the horses had been turned to wood by enchantment: magic, witchcraft, sorcery, wizardry, necromancy, conjuration; hypnotism, mesmerism; occultism, voodoo, the black arts; charms, spells, incantations; N. Amer. mojo; rare spell-working, sortilege, thaumaturgy, theurgy. 2 to look through one of these shop windows is instant enchantment | the enchantment of the garden by moonlight: captivation, entrancement, bewitchment, fascination, attraction, temptation, seduction, allure, enticement; delight, charm, beauty, attractiveness, appeal, irresistibility, magnetism, pull, draw, lure. ANTONYMS repulsion. 3 being with him was sheer enchantment: bliss, ecstasy, heaven, rapture, joy. ANTONYMS misery.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
enchantment
en ch á nt ment 名詞 1 U C 魅力 ; «…に » 魅惑されること «with » .2 C ⦅文 ⦆魔法 (spell ).