ENCHANTER
Pronunciation: | | en'chantur
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Matching Terms: | | enchanted, enchanter's nightshade
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WordNet Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | [n] a sorcerer or magician |
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| See Also: | | magician, necromancer, sorcerer, wizard | |
Webster's 1913 Dictionary |
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| Definition: | | \En*chant"er\, n. [Cf. F. enchanteur.]
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 ({Circ[ae]a}) of low
inconspicuous, perennial plants, found in damp, shady
places.
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| Related Terms: | | actor, Artful Dodger, bamboozler, befuddler, beguiler, bewitcher, Casanova, charmer, Circe, conjurer, coquette, counterfeiter, deceiver, deluder, dissembler, dissimulator, dodger, Don Juan, double-dealer, duper, enchantress, enticer, entrancer, Euryale, faker, femme fatale, flirt, fooler, forger, gay deceiver, Gorgon, hoaxer, hypnotizer, inveigler, jilt, jilter, joker, jokester, kidder, leg-puller, Lorelei, Machiavel, Machiavelli, Machiavellian, mage, magus, Medea, Medusa, mesmerizer, misleader, necromancer, Parthenope, plagiarist, plagiarizer, playactor, practical joker, ragger, role-player, seducer, seductress, Siren, sorcerer, spellbinder, spoofer, Stheno, tease, teaser, tempter, temptress, vamp, vampire, voodooist, warlock, wizard |
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