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bespell

vb. (context transitive English) To cast a spell upon; to enchant, bewitch.

Usage examples of "bespell".

Nothing will be left Underhill when she is gone to draw her back or bespell her.

That is why Tangwystl must come to us to bespell any amulets that are ordered.

Then she will not be able to bespell you to go where her mortal servants could seize you.

I cannot go near her because of that accursed necklace she wears, so I cannot bespell her.

Rhoslyn had been planning to suggest that Aurelia bespell Tolliver, thinking it would serve that pest Elizabeth right to have one of her servants kill another.

If you can feed from Requiem and not bespell him, then you can free Augustine.

Denoriel decided that one way or another, tomorrow he would have Harry on Miralys with him, even if he had to bespell Sir Christopher to get him to agree.

And sobut I did not wish simply to again poison or bespell my enemies.

You are more of a fool than I thought when I first came into your shabby little chamber and convinced you to help me bespell Prince Conrad.

Ladbroke and Dunstan remembered living Underhill, but were bespelled never to be able to mention it or magic or spells.

What he did not want them to see was the occasional look of pained surprise or the muffled squeak she uttered when she was not quick enough with her shield and the pebble or tiny dart he bespelled to fly at her reached her hand or cheek and nipped and stung.

Those times, having bespelled the guardsmen and grooms to look elsewhere, he had struck harder and harder blows with fist and sword to make sure the shield was strong enough to withstand a heavy physical attack.

Perhaps there was the faintest echo, but if Stafford was bespelled, it was so well done or the spell so small that he could not sense it with any surety.

Cailet bespelled for privacy told her that her powerful family could stroll right through whatever she created.

Ailim had bespelled the glider to return to the Residence as soon as she stepped from the vehicle.