Enchanted means to subject to magical influence; bewitch: fairy tale's about witches who enchant handsome princes and beautiful maidens.
The word enchant is derived from the Latin word 'incantare' which refers to uttering an incantation or casting a spell.
The word 'enchanted' refers to the state wherein one is under the influence of some kind of enchantment or a trance, generally believed to take place with the help of magic spells.
In conventional fairy tales or even fantasy fiction, an enchantment is a kind of a magical charm which is linked, on a somewhat eternal basis, to a certain individual, item or place, for example like the enchanted forest, and changes its characteristics, mostly in a good manner.
The most popular instance of a spell may be that which was cast by the Fairy Godmother on a pumpkin to change in into a stagecoach in the fairy tale Cinderella. An enchantment which has a negative aspect to it is typically called as a curse.
The word 'enchanted' refers to the state wherein one is under the influence of some kind of enchantment or a trance, generally believed to take place with the help of magic spells.
In conventional fairy tales or even fantasy fiction, an enchantment is a kind of a magical charm which is linked, on a somewhat eternal basis, to a certain individual, item or place, for example like the enchanted forest, and changes its characteristics, mostly in a good manner.
The most popular instance of a spell may be that which was cast by the Fairy Godmother on a pumpkin to change in into a stagecoach in the fairy tale Cinderella. An enchantment which has a negative aspect to it is typically called as a curse.
Write so it does mean it is a magical word
It means love
If you are enchanted by someone or something,
they cause you to have feelings of great delight or pleasure.
they cause you to have feelings of great delight or pleasure.