enchaunt

English

Verb

enchaunt (third-person singular simple present enchaunts, present participle enchaunting, simple past and past participle enchaunted)

  1. Obsolete form of enchant.
    • 1890, Lionel Johnson, “Oxford Nights”, in Poems, London: Elkin Mathews; Boston, Mass: Copeland & Day, published 1895, page 87:
      Enchaunt me with your spells of art, / And draw me homeward to your heart: / Till weariness and things unkind / Seem but a vain and passing wind: []
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