disincantation

noun

Etymology

From dis- + incantation.

  1. derived from incantatio
  2. derived from incantation
  3. inherited from incantacioun
  4. prefixed as disincantation — “dis + incantation

Definitions

  1. The countering of a spell that was cast by an incantation.

    • Their disincantation could only be effected by any one bold enough to attack the foul witch in her castle, which was situated on a lofty steep, and guarded by the fierce giants Stritch and Traggéa.
    • Like a blood red disincantation/When it smells in a glass of wine/And the taste so dirty and sweet/Melts down the infinity

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