Definition
Magical spells or powers that make something seem wonderful or cause someone to be under a spell.
Etymology
From Old French 'enchanter' (to bewitch), derived from Latin 'incantare' (to chant spells), combining 'in-' (into) and 'cantare' (to sing). The meaning evolved from the literal act of singing spells to any magical influence.
Kelly Says
The word 'enchantment' reveals how ancient people understood magic: through rhythm and incantation. Many cultures believed the human voice had actual power to alter reality, which is why chanting appears in rituals across Egypt, India, and Rome.
Translations
CACatalà
encanteris
en-kan-te-ris
CSČeština
zázraky
za-zra-ky
DADansk
forhekselinger
for-heks-el-in-ger
DEDeutsch
Zauber
tsau̯ber
ELΕλληνικά
φάντασμα
fan-ta-sma
ESEspañol
encantamientos
en-kan-cha-mien-tos
FRFrançais
enchantements
ɑ̃ʃɑ̃tmɑ̃
HUMagyar
varázslatok
var-az-slat-ok
IDBahasa Indonesia
pesona
pe-so-na
ITItaliano
incantamenti
in-kan-ta-men-ti
MSBahasa Melayu
pesona
pe-so-na
NLNederlands
toveringen
to-ver-in-gen
NONorsk
forhekselinger
for-heks-el-in-ger
PLPolski
czarzenia
char-zen-ya
PTPortuguês
encantamentos
en-kan-ta-men-tos
RORomână
vrăjitorii
vraj-to-ri-i
SVSvenska
trolldom
trull-dom
SWKiswahili
upepo
oo-peh-po
THไทย
เวทมนตร์
wet-man-treng
TLTL
pagtatab
pa-g-ta-tab
TRTürkçe
büyüler
byu-yuler
VITiếng Việt
phù thủy
phu thu-y