disenˈcharm, v. rare.
Also 7 -in-.
[f. dis- 6 + encharm.]
trans. To deliver from a charm.
1651 Jer. Taylor Serm. for Year ii. i. 9 The fear of a Sin had disincharmed him. 1884 Browning Ferishtah 143 A chill wind disencharms All the late enchantment! |