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View synonyms for enchanter

enchanter

[ en-chan-ter, -chahn- ]

noun

  1. a person who enchants or delights.
  2. a magician; sorcerer.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of enchanter1

1250–1300; enchant + -er 1; replacing Middle English enchantour < Anglo-French; Old French enchanteor < Late Latin incantātor, equivalent to Latin incantā ( re ) ( incantation ) + -tor -tor
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Example Sentences

If we conceive of Donald Trump as a dark enchanter whose power to warp the texture of reality and cloud men's minds must be resisted or overcome, we've already gotten it backward.

From Salon

The phrase echoed his resolve to keep in memory his creative forebears: the illusionists and enchanters, the charlatans and cardsharps, the human cannonballs, armless artists, learned animals and practitioners of ancient acts that still amaze.

Ellidyr was about to reply, but the enchanter’s stern glance made him hold his tongue.

Later, he and Gwydion spent several hours alone, for there were important matters Gwydion would reveal only to the old enchanter.

Many an enchanter and a teller of tales did they discover who could think of many ways that a Voter Fraud might have happened, but by none of them had it been seen.

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