Enchantress (noun)

  1. A female magician or sorceress.
  2. A woman who has the power to charm or fascinate people.

Origin:

Late middle english (denoting a woman who practices magic or sorcery): from old french encantresse, from enchanter 'to enchant'.

Examples:

  1. The enchantress used her powers to cast spells on the prince.
  2. The beautiful enchantress held the prince captive with her bewitching gaze.
  3. The prince was spellbound by the enchantress's magic.
  4. The enchantress was said to have the power to control the elements.
  5. The enchantress's powers were greatly feared and respected by all.
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