incanton (Meaning)
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incanton (v. t.)
To unite to, or form into, a canton or separate community.
Synonyms & Antonyms of incanton
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incanton Sentence Examples
- The incantation echoed through the ancient forest, summoning a forgotten power.
- With incantatory whispers, the witch cast a spell upon the unsuspecting victim.
- The shaman's incantation filled the sacred chamber with an ethereal presence.
- The haunting incantation of the banshee heralded approaching doom.
- The priest's incantation cleansed the temple from evil spirits.
- The sorcerer's incantation manipulated the elements, causing a torrential storm to arise.
- The incantation etched itself into the sorcerer's mind, empowering him with ancient knowledge.
- The sacred incantation passed down through generations granted the tribe protection from its enemies.
- The incantation, once lost to time, was rediscovered in a dusty old tome.
- The incantation hung in the air like a ghostly whisper, lingering long after the ritual was complete.
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To unite to, or form into, a canton or separate community.
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The incantation echoed through the ancient forest, summoning a forgotten power.
With incantatory whispers, the witch cast a spell upon the unsuspecting victim.
The shaman's incantation filled the sacred chamber with an ethereal presence.
The haunting incantation of the banshee heralded approaching doom.