- Look up
enchantress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enchantress most
commonly refers to:
Enchantress (supernatural), a magician, sorcerer, enchanter...
- Larrington, King Arthur's
Enchantresses, p. 88. Larrington, King Arthur's
Enchantresses, p. 83. Larrington, King Arthur's
Enchantresses, p. 45. Larrington,...
- of the
Royal House of Llyr, and the
women in her line are
formidable enchantresses,
including her mother, Angharad, and
grandmother Regat. She has inherited...
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frequently included greater foes than
other knights,
including giants,
enchantresses, or dragons. They may also gain help that is out of ordinary. Sir Ywain...
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number as the
medieval era progressed; the
figures became wizards and
enchantresses. The
oldest fairies on
record in
England were
first described by the...
- Lady's Gift in
Ancient Enchantresses (M****ie-Ferch, Greenberg, Gilliam; 1995 DAW) Of the
Death of
Kings in
Warrior Enchantresses (Maisse-Ferch, Greenberg;...
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legend of King Arthur. As
either actually fairy or fairy-like yet
human enchantresses, they play
important roles in
various stories,
notably by providing...
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unsuccessfully searched for by
various parties,
including Morgan and her
enchantresses, but the tomb
cannot be
accessed due to the
deadly magic traps around...
- one to
return his
godhood to him.
Starfox tries his best to
charm the
enchantresses only to be
rebuked by them, much to Thanos's joy when they prematurely...
- be
picked early in the
morning before dawn.
Women –
sorceresses and
enchantresses – go to
gather herbs by
themselves to cure and make charms. The number...