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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Inchant, v. Also: inshant. [e.m.E. (16th c.), var. of Enchant v.] tr. To enchant. —c1515 Asl. MS. I. 279/2.
Was nocht Vyrgill … sa inchantit with the luf of a woman1591 Crim. Trials I. ii. 250.
Quhilk dowblett the said wich sprinklit with blude and inchantit it with vtheris sorcereisIb. 240, 254.1595 Highland P. I. 166.
That
Macaurrie suld lerne to inshant Ardkinglasss and his cumpanie that nae
wapin suld offend thame, the quhilk inshantment wes receivit be thame
all except Ardkinglass himself1603 Crim. Trials II. 422, etc.
Jonet Crystie and hir mother … maid ane pictour of walx, quhilk the Devill inchantit