rare. [f. ENRAVISH v. + -MENT.]
1. The state of being enravished.
1656. H. More, Antid. Ath. (1712), Ep. Ded. 2. Plato, if he were alive again to the enravishment of his amazed Soul might behold Vertue become visible.
2. An emotion that forms part of such a state; an ecstatic or rapturous feeling.
1665. Glanvill, Sceps. Sci., xxiv. 175 (R.). The enravishments of her [Natures] transported admirers.