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An8er Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Spelled by something?

Hi.
English isn't my native language, and I am not living in an English speaking country.

Amongst others, "spell" means referes to magical power: it can be a set of words (spoken / unspoken), or a specific set of actions cast / invoked to influence / control an object or a person. This is why "under your spell" makes sense.

Does it make any sense to say this?
- I am spelled by your beauty
- Spelled by beauty

Thanks!

  

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- I am spelled by your beauty- Spelled by beauty No, sorry. You can use these: I am enthralled by your beauty. Your beauty has cast a spell on me.

  • - I am spelled by your beauty- Spelled by beauty No, sorry.
  • You can use these: I am enthralled by your beauty.
  • Your beauty has cast a spell on me.
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an8erDoes it make any sense to say this?- I am spelled by your beauty- Spelled by beauty

No, sorry. You can use these:

I am enthralled by your beauty.

Your beauty has cast a spell on me.

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