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bewitched

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Word definitions for bewitched in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. under a spell [syn: ensorcelled ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
under a spell; entranced. v (en-past of: bewitch)

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bewitched is the debut EP by New Zealand band Look Blue Go Purple released in 1985.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c. in the literal sense, past participle adjective from bewitch ; figurative use from 1570s.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bewitch \Be*witch"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bewitched ; p. pr. & vb. n. Bewitching .] To gain an ascendency over by charms or incantations; to affect (esp. to injure) by witchcraft or sorcery. See how I am bewitched; behold, mine arm Is like a blasted sapling ...

Usage examples of bewitched.

This enchantress had certainly bewitched him and addled his mind in the process.

Morse was a witch, and had bewitched her, and every time she came to see her she was the worse for her.

He specifically discussed the charge made by Susannah Goodwin who alleged that Elizabeth had bewitched her child.

Mather not only acknowledged that there were bewitched people but also reminded readers of the seemingly unending diversity of the invisible world, occurrences God permitted to afflict his people.

Devil, in a bewitched or possessed person does accuse them, will bring the guilt of innocent blood on the land, where such a thing shall be done.

Liath bewitched him with magic, or had the prince overwhelmed the poor young woman with his attentions?

And last, that same ill luck brought this liar to Lavas Holding, this man who tempted my cousin and bewitched him.

The covenant being broken, he was no longer safe, and she bewitched him to death.

The mayor of Youghal, in giving evidence against her, said there were three aldermen, whose children had been bewitched to death by the accused kissing the little ones.

Stretton, a young woman twenty years of age, was bewitched in 1669, and consequently suffered much by flax, hair, thread, and pins gathering in her throat.

On learning her husband had been so unfortunate while their neighbours had been successful, she suspected the nets were bewitched, and therefore procured consecrated water wherewith to sprinkle them.

Slowly he convinced himself of a lie: that she had bewitched him somehow into betraying his beloved.

A part of him still wanted to claim that the woman had bewitched him somehow, used foul enchantment to beguile him with her charms.

How in the nine hells had those damned Deese wizards guessed so quickly that the workmen had been poisoned rather than bewitched?

I walked along rapidly, feeling enraged with myself, for I felt that the woman had bewitched me.