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Definition of charm
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Charm (n.)
Anything
worn for its
supposed
efficacy
to the
wearer
in
averting
ill or
securing
good
fortune.
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Charm
::
Charm (n.) A word or
combination
of words sung or
spoken
in the
practice
of
magic;
a
magical
combination
of
words,
characters,
etc.; an
incantation..
Charmeress
::
Charmeress
(n.) An
enchantress.
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Having
qualities
that
render
conspicuous
or
attractive,
or that
affect
the mind as light does the eye;
resplendent
with
charms;
as,
bright
beauty..
Enticingly
::
Enticingly
(adv.)
In an
enticing
manner;
charmingly.
Disencharm
::
Disencharm
(v. t.) To free from the
influence
of a charm or
spell;
to
disenchant.
Charmel
::
Charmel
(n.) A
fruitful
field.
Charm
::
Charm (v. i.) To make a
musical
sound.
Spellful
::
Spellful
(a.)
Abounding
in
spells,
or
charms..
Glamour
::
Glamour
(n.) A charm
affecting
the eye,
making
objects
appear
different
from what they
really
are..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) Any small
decorative
object
worn on the
person,
as a seal, a key, a
silver
whistle,
or the like.
Bunches
of
charms
are often worn at the watch
chain..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) To
protect
with, or make
invulnerable
by,
spells,
charms,
or
supernatural
influences;
as, a
charmed
life..
Charm
::
Charm (v. i.) To act as, or
produce
the
effect
of, a
charm;
to
please
greatly;
to be
fascinating..
Chelidonius
::
Chelidonius
(n.) A small stone taken from the
gizzard
of a young
swallow.
--
anciently
worn as a
medicinal
charm.
Charmer
::
Charmer
(n.) One who
charms,
or has power to
charm;
one who uses the power of
enchantment;
a
magician..
Enchant
::
Enchant
(v. t.) To
delight
in a high
degree;
to
charm;
to
enrapture;
as, music
enchants
the ear..
Enchanting
::
Enchanting
(a.)
Having
a power of
enchantment;
charming;
fascinating.
Rhetoric
::
Rhetoric
(n.) Fig. : The power of
persuasion
or
attraction;
that which
allures
or
charms.
Prestige
::
Prestige
(v.)
Weight
or
influence
derived
from past
success;
expectation
of
future
achievements
founded
on those
already
accomplished;
force or charm
derived
from
acknowledged
character
or
reputation.
Ligature
::
Ligature
(n.)
Impotence
caused
by magic or
charms.
Uncharm
::
Uncharm
(v. t.) To
release
from a
charm,
fascination,
or
secret
power;
to
disenchant..
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