different between enchantment vs unbewitch
enchantment
English
Alternative forms
- inchantment
Etymology
From Middle English enchauntement, from Old French enchantement.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?n?t???ntm?nt/, /?n?t???ntm?nt/, /?n?t???ntm?nt/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?n?t?æntm?nt/, /?n?t?æntm?nt/, /?n?t?æntm?nt/
Noun
enchantment (countable and uncountable, plural enchantments)
- The act of enchanting or the feeling of being enchanted.
- Something that enchants; a magical spell.
Related terms
- enchant
Translations
enchantment From the web:
- what enchantments can be put on a trident
- what enchantments can be put on a shield
- what enchantments can be put on a sword
- what enchantments can be put on a bow
- what enchantments can be put on a crossbow
- what enchantments can be put on a axe
- what enchantments can be put on a pickaxe
- what enchantments can be put on a elytra
unbewitch
English
Etymology
un- +? bewitch
Verb
unbewitch (third-person singular simple present unbewitches, present participle unbewitching, simple past and past participle unbewitched)
- (transitive) To free from a curse or enchantment.
Translations
unbewitch From the web:
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