Entity: ENCHANT
Enchant refers to the act of influencing or captivating someone through charms or incantations. It involves bewitching or casting a spell on someone or something.
Etymology
The word 'enchant' originates from Middle English 'enchanten', from Old French 'enchanter', from Latin 'incantare', from 'in-' (meaning 'upon') + 'cantare' (meaning 'to sing').
Definition
Enchant means to influence by or as if by charms and incantation, bewitching or captivating someone or something.
Historical Context
The concept of enchantment dates back to ancient times, where magic and spells were believed to have real power over people and events. Enchantment has been a common theme in folklore, mythology, and literature throughout history.
Cultural Significance
Enchantment is often associated with fantasy, fairy tales, and mystical experiences. It symbolizes the allure of the unknown and the power of imagination. Enchantment plays a significant role in art, music, and storytelling, captivating audiences and evoking emotions.
Related Concepts
- Enchantment: The state of being under a magical spell or having a magical quality.
- Enchanted: Placed under or as if under a magic spell, having a magical quality.
- Enchanting: Delightful, charming, captivating.
See Also
- Magic
- Spell
- Fantasy
To influence by or as if by charms and incantation : bewitch.