ppl. a. [f. SPELL sb.1 3.] Bound by, or as by, a spell; fascinated, enchanted, entranced.

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1799.  H. Gurney, Cupid & Psyche (1800), 17. Spell-bound she own’d thy mild control.

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1813.  Scott, Trierm., II. xxvii. So lovely seem’d she there, Spell-bound in her ivory chair.

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1837.  Disraeli, Venetia, I. ii. It seems a spell-bound place.

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1874.  L. Stephen, Hours in Library (1892), I. vi. 199. The student who has once submitted to his charm becomes spell-bound.

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