incantatory

incantatory
constituting, employing, dealing with, or suitable for use in incantation

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  • Incantatory — In*cant a*to*ry, a. Dealing by enchantment; magical. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • incantatory — ə̇nˈkantəˌtōrē adjective Etymology: Latin incantatus + English ory : constituting, employing, dealing with, or suitable for use in incantation mystic words with incantatory power an incantatory vocal style …   Useful english dictionary

  • incantatory — incantation ► NOUN ▪ words said as a magic spell or charm. DERIVATIVES incantatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from incantare chant, bewitch …   English terms dictionary

  • incantatory — adjective see incantation …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • incantatory — See incantational. * * * …   Universalium

  • incantatory — in·can·ta·to·ry …   English syllables

  • Poetry — This article is about the art form. For other uses, see Poetry (disambiguation). Literature Major forms Novel · Poem · Drama Short story · Novella …   Wikipedia

  • Kandel, Lenore — (1932– )    Lenore Kandel is a second generation Beat poet whose life and work articulate the connection between the Beat movement of the 1950s and the hippie counterculture of the 1960s. Bringing avantgarde impulses of Beat poetics into the… …   Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • in|can|ta|tion|al — «IHN kan TAY shuh nuhl», adjective. = incantatory. (Cf. ↑incantatory) …   Useful english dictionary

  • incantation — noun Etymology: Middle English incantacioun, from Middle French incantation, from Late Latin incantation , incantatio, from Latin incantare to enchant more at enchant Date: 14th century a use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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