To reflect upon
ensorcell \en-SOR-sehl\ (verb tr.) - To bewitch; to enchant.
From Middle French ensorceler, from Old French ensorcerer, from en- + -sorcerer, from Old French sorcier, from Vulgar Latin sortiarius, from Latin sort-, stem of sors (lot, fate).
"So strong and sudden were Frank's feelings towards Marge in accounting that he was convinced that she had ensorcelled him with some potion she had placed in the coffee she brought him each morning."
From Middle French ensorceler, from Old French ensorcerer, from en- + -sorcerer, from Old French sorcier, from Vulgar Latin sortiarius, from Latin sort-, stem of sors (lot, fate).
"So strong and sudden were Frank's feelings towards Marge in accounting that he was convinced that she had ensorcelled him with some potion she had placed in the coffee she brought him each morning."
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