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enchantress

English

Alternative forms

  • enchauntress, inchantress (both obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle English enchaunteresse, from Old French enchanteresse.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?n?t?ænt??s/, /?n?t?ænt??s/, /-??s/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?n?t???nt??s/, /?n?t???nt??s/, /-??s/

Noun

enchantress (plural enchantresses, masculine enchanter)

  1. A woman, especially an attractive one, skilled at using magic; an alluring witch.
  2. A beautiful, charming and irresistible woman.
    She was the enchantress of men's hearts.
  3. A femme fatale.
    His desire for that enchantress led him to financial ruin!

Synonyms

  • (alluring witch): siren, sorceress
  • (beautiful woman): See Thesaurus:beautiful woman
  • (femme fatale): See Thesaurus:vamp

Translations

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circe

Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?c???c?/

Noun

circe f

  1. genitive singular of cearc

Mutation


Italian

Noun

circe f (plural circi)

  1. enchantress

Anagrams

  • ricce

Latin

Noun

circe

  1. vocative singular of circus

Middle English

Noun

circe

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of chirche

Old Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?k?ir?k?e/

Noun

circe

  1. genitive singular of cerc

Mutation


Scottish Gaelic

Noun

circe f

  1. genitive singular of cearc

Mutation

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