The most famous of all the enchantress in the Philippine mythology and folklore.
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The mysterious Lulu is a dancer, an amoral enchantress, perhaps a force of nature.
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In most of Burne-Jones'paintings it is the enchantress who is sweeping off the man.
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There's Boyle, standing in the woods, gesturing like an elvish enchantress.
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Not for nothing, in other words, is the book titled for an enchantress.
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Jorinda and Joringel is about a young couple who are terrorised by a wicked enchantress.
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Enchantress was lost on a reef at Mayotte in the Mozambique Channel on 20 February 1861.
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A lonely couple, who want a child, live next to a walled garden belonging to an enchantress.
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As Anne, Fuller is a mettlesome enchantress who makes Henry's furious desire under standable.
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A woman who is considered to be dangerously seductive
A female sorcerer or magician
Enchantress, in comics, may refer to: * Enchantress (Marvel Comics), a native of Asgard * Enchantress (DC Comics), a former superhero
The Enchantress is a DC Comics character who has been both a superheroine and supervillainess. She first appeared in National Comics (now DC Comics) flagship science fiction anthology title Strange Adventures #187 (April 1966), and was created by writer Bob Haney and artist Howard Purcell.
A magician, mage, sorcerer, sorceress, wizard, warlock, witch, or a person known under one of many other possible terms in fiction is someone who uses or practices magic that derives from supernatural or occult sources. ...
The Enchantress is the name of two fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe, the first of which is a powerful sorceress named Amora and is one of the most notable antagonists of Thor.
A magician is a practitioner of magic, the ability to attain objectives, acquire knowledge, using supernatural or nonrational means.
An attractive woman skilled at using magic; an alluring witch; A beautiful, charming and irresistible woman; A femme fatale
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