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ensorcell
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/27 00:25 UTC 版)
語源
From Old French ensorceler (“to cast a spell, enchant; to captivate”), a variant of ensorcerer, from en- (prefix meaning ‘caused’) + sorcier (“sorcerer”) (ultimately from Latin sors (“fate, lot; oracular response”), from Proto-Indo-European *ser- (“to bind”)).
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ɛnˈsɔːs(ə)l/, /ɪn-/
- (General American) IPA: /ɛnˈsɔɹsəl/
- ハイフネーション: en‧sor‧cell
動詞
ensorcell (third-person singular simple present ensorcells, present participle ensorcelling, simple past and past participle ensorcelled) (British spelling)
- (transitive) To bewitch or enchant.
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1589 [June?], George Puttenham, “Of Figures Sententious, otherwise Called Rhetoricall”, in The Arte of English Poesie: […], London: Printed by Richard Field, […], →OCLC; republished as Edward Arber, editor, The Arte of English Poesie (English Reprints; 15), London: Alex. Murray & Son, […], 10 April 1869, →OCLC, book III (Of Ornament), page 232:
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1991, Joel Streicker, Sentiment and Self-interest: Constructing Class and Gender Identities in Cartagena, Colombia (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation), volume 1, Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University, →OCLC, page 158:
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1998, Alan R. Felthous, “Psychotic Perceptions of Pet Animals in Defendants Accused of Violent Crimes”, in Randall Lockwood, Frank R. Ascione, editors, Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence: Readings in Research and Application, West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, →ISBN, section 3 (Case Studies, Case Control, and Prospective Research), page 125:
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A 52-year-old widower, Mr. A, was referred for a psychiatric evaluation to help in the determination of whether he was competent to stand trial and whether he had mental illness which met criteria for the insanity defense. […] [H]e also believed that she was in a conspiracy with his unnamed enemies to ensorcel him.
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2000, Christopher O. Davis, Death in Abeyance: Illness and Therapy among the Tabwa of Central Africa (International African Library; 23), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press for the International African Institute, →ISBN, page 140:
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She joked about her previous suspicions of sorcery, saying that one claims one has been ensorcelled, but, really, the sorcery was one's own body.
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2011, James H[oke] Sweet, “Algarve”, in Domingos Álvares, African Healing, and the Intellectual History of the Atlantic World, Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, →ISBN, page 208:
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Manuel Mestre, for example, suspected Dias of ensorcelling people in the past. She had threatened his sister's children on several occasions.
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2016 November 7, Heather Schwedel, “Let Rachel McAdams Time-travel!”, in Slate, archived from the original on 14 September 2017:
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In Doctor Strange, which ensorcelled the forces of the universe to the tune of $85 million at the box office this weekend, love interest Rachel McAdams is “wasted,” lamented Slate’s Jacob Brogan in his review of the movie. McAdams plays an emergency room doctor, which is pretty cool … but not as cool as the ability to manipulate time, which is among Doctor Strange’s superhero powers—so it’s no wonder Benedict Cumberbatch gets to have all the fun in the movie. Perhaps this will teach McAdams once and for all: Girl, stop playing second fiddle to time-traveling men.
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- (transitive, figuratively) To captivate, entrance, or fascinate.
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2013, Fiona Hobden, “Politics in Action”, in The Symposion in Ancient Greek Society and Thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 157:
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[A] distinction is drawn between the man who speaks as a friend and the man who acts like one. Not only might someone fail to live up to his words in deed, but he may ‘ensorcell’ or ‘beguile’ (θέλγοι) a fellow drinker, leading him to believe in friendship that is not supported by his conduct.
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2021 March 14, HarryBlank, “Defence”, in SCP Foundation, archived from the original on 25 December 2024:
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Harry pursed his lips. He thought about Morgan Robertson and his magical books. He thought about Lyle Lillihammer, thoroughly ensorcelled, who was even now starting the second of what would probably be an entire series of PhDs at the SCP Foundation. He thought about Eileen Veiksaar, who had promised with another bewitching closed-mouth smile to meet him for coffee on his first day at Site-43 a month from now. He didn't like coffee, but he did like the possibilities unfolding in front of him. He thought about those possibilities.
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別の表記
派生語
- ensorcelled (adjective)
- ensorcelling (present participle)
- ensorcellment
関連する語
参照
- ^ “ensorcell, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1891; “ensorcell”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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