The constellation
D760 Disenchantment by miscellaneous means
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- Disenchantment by proper person waking from magic sleep. The enchanted person appears three times and if the sleeper does not wake by the third time the enchantment must last · D762 entry
- Disenchantment by destroying enchanter · D763 entry
- Disenchantment by eating or drinking · D764 entry
- Disenchantment by reversing (undoing) enchantment · D765 entry
- Disenchantment by liquid · D766 entry
- Disenchantment by use of magic object · D771 entry
- Disenchantment by naming · D772 entry
- Disenchantment by feeding transformed creature. This is done contrary to commands · D775 entry
- Disenchantment by placing handkerchief between horns · D777 entry
- Disenchantment by blowing on victim · D778 entry
- Disenchantment by prayer (mass) of Pope · D781 entry
- Disenchantment by physical contact · D782 entry
- Disenchantment by being found when lost · D783 entry
- Disenchantment by lighting fire · D784 entry
- Disenchantment by magic contest · D785 entry
- Disenchantment by music · D786 entry
- Disenchantment by encircling · D787 entry
- Disenchantment by sign of cross. (Cf. D1766.6.) · D788 entry
- Other means of disenchantment · D789 entry