Enchanter (noun)

A person who performs magic or witchcraft.

Origin:

Late middle english, from old french enchanteur, from enchanter "to sing, chant, practise magic".

Examples:

  1. The enchanter cast a spell to turn the prince into a frog.
  2. People used to believe that enchanters could control the elements and predict the future.
  3. The enchanter was famous for his ability to charm snakes.
  4. People were afraid of the enchanter because they thought he was evil.
  5. The enchanter's magic was said to be so powerful that he could turn day into night.
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