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ensorcell
 
SYLLABICATION:en·sor·cell
PRONUNCIATION:  n-sôrsl
VARIANT FORMS: or en·sor·cel
TRANSITIVE VERB:Inflected forms: en·sor·celled or en·sor·celed, en·sor·cel·ling or en·sor·cel·ing, en·sor·cells or en·sor·cels
To enchant; bewitch.
ETYMOLOGY:French ensorceler, from Old French ensorcerer, ensorceler : en-, intensive pref.; see en–1 + sorcier, sorcerer; see sorcerer.
OTHER FORMS:en·sorcell·mentNOUN
 
 
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