ensorcell/enˈsôrsəl/
verb ARCHAIC
verb: ensorcell; 3rd person present: ensorcells; past tense: ensorcelled; past participle: ensorcelled; gerund or present participle: ensorcelling; verb: ensorcel; 3rd person present: ensorcels; past tense: ensorceled; past participle: ensorceled; gerund or present participle: ensorceling
- enchant; fascinate.”he was a child when the power of a mythic image first ensorcelled him”
Origin

mid 16th century: from Old French ensorceler, alteration of ensorcerer, from sorcier ‘sorcerer’.
(Submitted by Michael Kelly, H.W.)