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enchanter

[ en-chan-ter, -chahn- ]

noun

  1. a person who enchants or delights.
  2. a magician; sorcerer.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of enchanter1

1250–1300; enchant + -er 1; replacing Middle English enchantour < Anglo-French; Old French enchanteor < Late Latin ԳԳٴǰ, equivalent to Latin ԳԳ ( re ) ( incantation ) + -tor -tor
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If we conceive of Donald Trump as a dark enchanter whose power to warp the texture of reality and cloud men's minds must be resisted or overcome, we've already gotten it backward.

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The phrase echoed his resolve to keep in memory his creative forebears: the illusionists and enchanters, the charlatans and cardsharps, the human cannonballs, armless artists, learned animals and practitioners of ancient acts that still amaze.

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Had the old enchanter ordered him to capture a full-grown gwythaint, Taran would gladly have set out after one of the vicious winged creatures.

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Later, he and Gwydion spent several hours alone, for there were important matters Gwydion would reveal only to the old enchanter.

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Many an enchanter and a teller of tales did they discover who could think of many ways that a Voter Fraud might have happened, but by none of them had it been seen.

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