Obs. [f. ENCHANT v. + -ING1.] The action of the vb. ENCHANT.

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1553.  T. Wilson, Rhet. (1567), 95 a. I maie call it rather an enchaunting then a murther.

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1571.  Campion, Hist. Irel., II. v. (1633), 85. Whom the Bishop ascited to purge the same of inchaunting and Witch-craft.

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