Definition of Enchantress. Meaning of Enchantress. Synonyms of Enchantress

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Definition of Enchantress

Enchantress
Enchantress En*chant"ress, n. [Cf. F. enchanteresse.] A woman versed in magical arts; a sorceress; also, a woman who fascinates. --Shak.

Meaning of Enchantress from wikipedia

- Look up enchantress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Enchantress most commonly refers to: Enchantress (supernatural), a magician, sorcerer, enchanter...
- Enchantress, in comics, may refer to: Enchantress (Marvel Comics), a native of Asgard Enchantress (DC Comics), a former superhero Enchantress (disambiguation)...
- The Enchantress is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bob Haney and Howard Purcell, the character made...
- Enchantress is the common primary alias of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first of these is...
- of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Enchantress: HMS Enchantress (1804) was the mercantile Enchantress launched at Ringmore in 1802 that the Navy...
- Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress, released on August 24, 1982, for the Apple II (USCO# PA-317-502), is the second role-playing video game in...
- vessels have borne the name Enchantress: Enchantress, launched in 1802 at Ringmore, became HMS Enchantress (1804) Enchantress (1818 ship) was launched at...
- enchantments are charms or spells. This has led to the terms "enchanter" and "enchantress" for those who use enchantments. The English language borrowed the term...
- The Enchantress of Florence is the ninth novel by Salman Rushdie, published in 2008. According to Rushdie this is his "most researched book" which required...
- The Enchantress is an operetta in two acts with music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Harry B. Smith and a book by Fred de Gresac. To prevent spoiled Prince...