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1 bewitch
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2 bewitch
A vtr2 ( cast spell on) jeter un sort à. -
3 bewitch
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4 bewitch
[bi'wi ](to cast a spell on, to charm: She bewitched us with her smile.) ensorceler -
5 EHECAMOTLA
ehêcamôtla > ehêcamôtla-.*\EHECAMOTLA v.t. tê-., ensorceler quelqu'un; rendre des esprits visibles.Esp., lo embruja (Z49 et 187).Angl., to bewitch someone; to make spiritz visible (K).Form: sur môtla, morph.incorp. ehêcatl. -
6 XOXA
xôxa > xôx.*\XOXA v.t. tê-., jeter le mauvais oeil à quelqu'un, l'ensorceler.Fasciner, enchanter, observer quelqu'un (S).Angl., to give someone the evil eye, to bewitch someone (K).Esp., aojar o hechizar o ojear a otro (M).M.Leon Portilla. ECN10,102." têxôxa ", il ensorcèle - he charms them.Est dit du mauvais sorcier, nâhualli. Sah10,31.de la mauvaise guérisseuse, tîcîtl. Sah10,53." ic têmôtlaya ic texôxaya yehhuatl quitêmacaya in totomôniliztli ", ainsi il lapidait les gens, ainsi il les ensorcelait, il leur donnait des pustules - he struck people, he bewitched people he visited people with blisters. Est dit de Xipe Totec. Sah1,39." quixôxa ", elle l'ensorcèle. Est dit de l'amaryllis, omixôchitl, qui provoque chez celui qui a uriné sur elle la maladie du même nom. Sah5,183." quinxôxazqueh ", ils les ensorcelèrent. Sah12,22.*\XOXA v.t. tla-., ensorceler quelque chose." quixôxa quihpîtza in tlapalli ", il ensorcèle, il jette un mauvais sort au colorant - thay would cast a spell over it ; they would blow the colors off. Sah5,195. -
7 bedevil
bedevil [bɪ'devəl] ( British pt & pp bedevilled, cont bedevilling, American pt & pp bedeviled, cont bedeviling)∎ bedevilled by or with problems assailli par les problèmes -
8 witch
witch [wɪtʃ]1 noun(sorceress) sorcière f;∎ figurative it's that old witch of a landlady c'est cette vieille sorcière de propriétaire;∎ familiar you little witch! petite garce!;∎ witches' Sabbath sabbat m (de sorcières)(bewitch) envoûter►► Botany witch elm orme m blanc ou de montagne
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Bewitch — Be*witch , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bewitched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bewitching}.] 1. To gain an ascendency over by charms or incantations; to affect (esp. to injure) by witchcraft or sorcery. [1913 Webster] See how I am bewitched; behold, mine arm Is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bewitch — index lure, obsess Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bewitch — (v.) c.1200, biwicchen, from BE (Cf. be ) + O.E. wiccian to enchant, to practice witchcraft (see WITCH (Cf. witch)). Literal at first, figurative sense of to fascinate is from 1520s. *Bewiccian may well have existed in Old English, but it is not… … Etymology dictionary
bewitch — enchant, captivate, fascinate, charm, allure, *attract Analogous words: *thrill, electrify: delight, *please: infatuate, enamor (see corresponding adjectives at ENAMORED) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bewitch — [v] charm allure, attract, bedevil, beguile, captivate, capture, control, dazzle, draw, enchant, enrapture, enthrall, entrance, fascinate, hex, hypnotize, knock dead*, knock out, put horns on*, put the whammy on*, put under magic spell*, send*,… … New thesaurus
bewitch — ► VERB 1) cast a spell over. 2) enchant and delight. DERIVATIVES bewitcher noun bewitching adjective bewitchment noun. ORIGIN from WITCH(Cf. ↑witchy) … English terms dictionary
bewitch — [bē wich′, biwich′] vt. [ME biwicchen < BE , intens. + wicchen < OE wiccian < wicca,WITCH] 1. to use witchcraft or magic on; cast a spell over 2. to attract and delight irresistibly; enchant; fascinate; charm bewitching adj. bewitchingly … English World dictionary
Bewitch (horse) — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Bewitch caption = sire = Bull Lea grandsire = Bull Dog dam = Potheen damsire = Wildair sex = Filly foaled = 1945 country = USA (Kentucky) flagicon|USA colour = Brown breeder = Warren Wright, Calumet… … Wikipedia
bewitch — UK [bɪˈwɪtʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms bewitch : present tense I/you/we/they bewitch he/she/it bewitches present participle bewitching past tense bewitched past participle bewitched 1) to control someone s behaviour with magic The old man … English dictionary
bewitch — verb Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to influence or affect especially injuriously by witchcraft b. to cast a spell over 2. to attract as if by the power of witchcraft ; enchant, fas … New Collegiate Dictionary
bewitch — bewitcher, n. bewitchery, n. bewitchingness, n. bewitchment, n. /bi wich /, v.t. 1. to affect by witchcraft or magic; cast a spell over. 2. to enchant; charm; fascinate. [1175 1225; ME biwicchen. See BE , WITCH] Syn … Universalium