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Definition of chant
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Chant (v. t.) To
celebrate
in song.
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Enchantment
::
Enchantment
(n.) The act of
enchanting;
the
production
of
certain
wonderful
effects
by the aid of
demons,
or the
agency
of
supposed
spirits;
the use of magic arts,
spells,
or
charms;
incantation..
Disillusionize
::
Disillusionize
(v. t.) To
disenchant;
to free from
illusion.
Wizard
::
Wizard
(n.) One
devoted
to the black art; a
magician;
a
conjurer;
a
sorcerer;
an
enchanter.
Merchantry
::
Merchantry
(n.) The body of
merchants
taken
collectively;
as, the
merchantry
of a
country..
Banian
::
Banian
(n.) A
Hindoo
trader,
merchant,
cashier,
or money
changer..
Merchantry
::
Merchantry
(n.) The
business
of a
merchant;
merchandise.
Chanter
::
Chanter
(n.) The chief
singer
of the
chantry.
Wholesale
::
Wholesale
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
engaged
in, trade by the piece or large
quantity;
selling
to
retailers
or
jobbers
rather
than to
consumers;
as, a
wholesale
merchant;
the
wholesale
price..
Witch
::
Witch (v. t.) To
bewitch;
to
fascinate;
to
enchant.
Voucher
::
Voucher
(n.) A book,
paper,
or
document
which
serves
to vouch the truth of
accounts,
or to
confirm
and
establish
facts of any kind; also, any
acquittance
or
receipt
showing
the
payment
of a debt; as, the
merchant's
books are his
vouchers
for the
correctness
of his
accounts;
notes,
bonds,
receipts,
and other
writings,
are used as
vouchers
in
proving
facts..
Lecturn
::
Lecturn
(n.) A choir desk, or
reading
desk, in some
churches,
from which the
lections,
or
Scripture
lessons,
are
chanted
or read;
hence,
a
reading
desk.
[Written
also
lectern
and
lettern.].
Trader
::
Trader
(n.) One
engaged
in trade or
commerce;
one who makes a
business
of
buying
and
selling
or of
barter;
a
merchant;
a
trafficker;
as, a
trader
to the East
Indies;
a
country
trader..
Trochantine
::
Trochantine
(n.) The
second
joint of the leg of an
insect,
-- often
united
with the
coxa..
Enchantress
::
Enchantress
(n.) A woman
versed
in
magical
arts; a
sorceress;
also, a woman who
fascinates..
Bacchant
::
Bacchant
(n.) A
priest
of
Bacchus.
Antiphony
::
Antiphony
(n.) A
musical
response;
also,
antiphonal
chanting
or
signing..
Underchanter
::
Underchanter
(n.) Same as
Subchanter.
Monger
::
Monger
(n.) A small
merchant
vessel.
"""haemony "
::
Haemony
(n.) A plant
described
by
Milton
as of
sovereign
use
against
all
enchantments..
Vintner
::
Vintner
(n.) One who deals in wine; a wine
seller,
or wine
merchant..
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