verb
- to bewitch or enchant; to cast a spell on
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The witch sought to ensorcel the prince with her magic potion.
- He felt ensorceled by her beautiful voice and haunting melody.
- The ancient tome contained spells to ensorcel one’s enemies.
- She seemed to ensorcel everyone she met with her charm.
- The magician claimed he could ensorcel objects to make them float.