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

  1. The incantation echoed through the ancient forest, summoning a forgotten power.
  2. With incantatory whispers, the witch cast a spell upon the unsuspecting victim.
  3. The shaman's incantation filled the sacred chamber with an ethereal presence.
  4. The haunting incantation of the banshee heralded approaching doom.
  5. The priest's incantation cleansed the temple from evil spirits.
  6. The sorcerer's incantation manipulated the elements, causing a torrential storm to arise.
  7. The incantation etched itself into the sorcerer's mind, empowering him with ancient knowledge.
  8. The sacred incantation passed down through generations granted the tribe protection from its enemies.
  9. The incantation, once lost to time, was rediscovered in a dusty old tome.
  10. The incantation hung in the air like a ghostly whisper, lingering long after the ritual was complete.

FAQs About the word incanton

To unite to, or form into, a canton or separate community.

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No antonyms found.

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.