adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an enchanting manner.

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1600.  Shaks., A. Y. L., I. i. 174. Hee’s … of all sorts enchantingly beloued.

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1748.  Smollett, Rod. Rand., lvi. (1804), 403. Why are you so enchantingly good?

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1766.  C. Anstey, New Bath Guide, xiii. 101.

        Cries PEGGY, ‘This Place is enchantingly pretty;
We never can see such a Thing in the City.’

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1804.  Moore, Poet. Wks., I. 369. Blessed and bright are thy rays O’er the brow of creation enchantingly thrown.

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