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vb. 1 (context rare English) To state solemnly, to chant. 2 To recite an incantation.

Usage examples of "incant".

Anton jerked Tarl back behind him and hurriedly incanted another clerical spell.

Shal extended her well-muscled arms skyward and flexed her taut fingers at precisely the right moment as she incanted yet another Weather Control spell.

As soon as they all looked up, she tossed a handful of dust and hurriedly incanted the words of a Sleep spell.

When more skeletal fingers touched Shal, she incanted the words to a spell and began touching every bony hand, wrist, or arm with which she could make contact.

Milamber turned away from Kamatsu and incanted a spell, and William was immediately asleep.

The man grows alarmed at what his calculations have shown, and he incants a spell that takes him to another place.

Then she began to incant in a language that was old before purple-towered Python rose in the lost empire of Acheron, over three thousand years before.

George hadn't seen the like since the last time he'd watched Major Alva incanting.

When Mama Tataba incanted this hymn to all of us, under her breath, she was not calling us fufu eaters or fufu shunners or anything I could have guessed.

Sure enough, a fellow in a gray robe stood busily incanting perhaps fifty yards behind the company's skirmish line.