Wiktionary
vb. To bewitch with a magic spell; to charm.
Usage examples of "enspell".
Huge gems enspelled to glow served as the gleaming eyes of those forever frozen serpents, and the tiles underfoot were painted in scenes of triumphs of the faith.
There were no enspelling runes hidden within the carvings on the black blade.
Her song was like magic, so pure of note and expressive that he had felt enspelled by it.
He had been enspelled by her from the first moment he glimpsed her in the forest.
The priests under his command strode across the slab, scraped their boot heels on it, stomped and strolled, staring about at the trees as if the slab was an enspelled lookout that gave them some sort of special sight.
The senior Dreadspell sprang wildly sideways, just in case Daluth had found the urge to trigger his wand irresistible and sprawled on a heap of enspelled clothing.
He was enspelled, she told herself yet again, and wished the voice inside her, whispering otherwise, would go away.
The statue was etched from some iridescent metal, or else enspelled, so dawn light scintillated across the surface like a rainbow.
Or was he enspelled by her already and only imagining he had a choice?
He listened with barely concealed impatience as the man demonstrated a musical instrument fashioned so that its strings were plucked by plectrums fashioned from multicolored fangs, enspelled so that the resulting sound could imitate nearly anything the musician wished.