a. rare. [f. TRANCE sb.1 + -FUL.] Full of trances; entrancing.

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a. 1883.  A. Maclean, in Mem., 120. That witchful, tranceful vision’s fled.

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1895.  J. Cook, in Chicago Advance, 1290/1. Whip-poor-will, Let thy tranceful, tearful tune Charm the listening stars and moon.

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