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incant
inˈcant, v. Obs. [ad. L. incantā-re to chant, make incantation, charm, enchant, bewitch, f. in- (in-2) + cantāre to sing, chant.] † a. intr. To use incantation or enchantment (obs.). † b. trans. To enchant, charm (obs.). c. trans. To raise by incantation. d. To chant, intone. Hence inˈcanting vbl. n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aklo
used Aklo have played into the fiction that the language has magical powers, and so have not included much detail to prevent "some careless reader from incant wikipedia.org
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incanter
† inˈcanter Obs. rare. [f. incant. v. + -er1.] = incantator.1829 Examiner 500/1 The flapping of great wings from a gigantic demon hovering over the incanters. Oxford English Dictionary
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incantator
incantator rare. (ˈɪnkænˌteɪtə(r)) [a. L. incantātor, agent-noun from incantāre: see incant.] One who uses incantation; an enchanter.1447 O. Bokenham Seyntys (Roxb.) 85 Julyan anoon to the incantatour Thy craft he seyde is not worth a flykke. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Incantator, a charmer or enchanter... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dazzle (manga)
Apparently, Rahzel's magical abilities are very high (according to Shougetsu, she's rank B+, and he's never seen anybody who was that good) because she can incant wikipedia.org
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incantate
† incantate, v. Obs. rare—0. [f. ppl. stem of L. incantāre: see prec.] = prec.1623 Cockeram ii, To Charme, Incantate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gavin Esler
Alongside his studies he also wrote for Incant, the university newspaper. wikipedia.org
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incantation
incantation (ɪnkænˈteɪʃən) [a. F. incantation (13th c. in Godef. Compl.), ad. L. incantātiōn-em, n. of action from incantāre: see incant.] The use of a formula of words spoken or chanted to produce a magical effect; the utterance of a spell or charm; more widely, The use of magical ceremonies or art... Oxford English Dictionary
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Doremi Fasol Latido
synthesisers swirl and whistle around the thunderous block riffs whose endless repetition generates that numbed hypnosis, tuneless and menacing voices incant wikipedia.org
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enchanter
enchanter (ɛnˈtʃɑːntə(r), -æ-) Forms: 4 enchantour, -eor, enchauntur, -or, (enchauntonour), 4–5 enchauntour, 4–6 -ter, 5 -eure, 6 inchaunter, 6–7 inchanter, 3– enchanter. [f. enchant v. + -er; but the ME. forms in -ur, -or, -our, etc., are formally a. OF. enchanteor:—L. incantātōrem.] 1. One who enc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shijie (Taoism)
Then, at the funeral of your grandfather, place this brief in the tomb and incant (祝) as follows: 'Whatever is born must die; allotted life span should wikipedia.org
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enchant
▪ I. † enˈchant, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. next vb.] Magic, enchantment.1634 Malory's Arthur (1816) I. 120 By the damsel's enchant [1470–85 enchauntement], the sword Excalibur fell out of sir Accolon's hand.▪ II. enchant, v. (ɛnˈtʃɑːnt, -æ-) Forms: 4 enchaunten, 4–6 enchaunt, 6–8 incha(u)nt, 4– enchant. [... Oxford English Dictionary
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Christian views on magic
Strong, therefore, concludes that the word means "to whisper a spell, i.e. to incant or practice magic". wikipedia.org
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shelvy
▪ I. shelvy, a.1 (ˈʃɛlvɪ) [f. shelve n.1 + -y.] Of a shore: Having shelves or dangerous sand-banks. † Of a brook: Full of sand-banks. Perh. used by some writers with sense derived from shelve v.3: Sloping down.1598 Shakes. Merry W. iii. v. 15, I had beene drown'd, but that the shore was sheluy and s... Oxford English Dictionary
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cant
▪ I. cant, n.1 (kænt) Also 5–8 kant. [Found c 1400; rare before 1600. Words identical in form and corresponding in sense are found in many languages, Teutonic, Slavonic, Romanic, Celtic. Cf. Du. kant, MDu. cant, border, side, brink, edge, corner, MLG. kant (masc.) point, creek, border, also kante (f... Oxford English Dictionary
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