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noun - a ritual recitation of words or sounds believed to have a magical effect
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Plural form of incantation. |
a series of words said as a magic spell or charm. |
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An incantation, enchantment, magic spell, or magic charm is a set of words, spoken or unspoken, which are considered by its user to invoke some magical effect. An incantation may take place during a ritual, either a hymn or prayer, and may invoke or praise a deity. In magic, occultism, shamanism, and witchcraft it is used with the intention of casting a spell on an object or a person. The term derives from Latin "incantare" (tr.), meaning "to chant (a magical spell) upon," from in- "into, upon" and cantare "to sing". * In medieval literature, folklore, fairy tales and modern fantasy fiction, enchantments (from the Old French "enchantement") are charms or spells. The term was loaned into English since around AD 1300. The corresponding native English term being "galdr" "song, spell". It has led to the terms "enchanter" and "enchantress", for those who use enchantments. * The weakened sense "delight" (compare the same development of "charm") is modern, first attested in 1593 (OED). * Surviving written records of historical magic spells were largely obliterated in many cultures by the success of the major monotheistic religions, Hinduism Islam, Judaism and Christianity, which label some magical activity as immoral or associated with evil. |