n. A melody; a song.n. Anything believed to possess some occult or supernatural power, such as an amulet, a spell, or some mystic observance or act.n. Hence A trinket, such as a locket, seal, etc., worn especially on a watch-guard.n. An irresistible power to please and attract, or something which possesses this power; fascination; allurement; attraction.n. Synonyms Spell, enchantment, witchery, magic.To subdue, control, or bind, as if by incantation or magical influence; soothe, allay, or appease.To fortify or make invulnerable with charms.To give exquisite pleasure to; fascinate; enchant.To affect by or as if by magic or supernatural influences: as, to charm a serpent out of his hole or into a stupor; to charm away one's grief; to charm the wind into silence.To play upon; produce musical sounds from.= Syn. 1, 2, and Fascinate, etc. (see enchant), delight, transport, bewitch, ravish, enrapture, captivate.To produce the effect of a charm; work with magic power; act as a charm or spell.To give delight; be highly pleasing: as, a melody that could charm more than any other.To give forth musical sounds.n. The confused low murmuring of a flock of birds; chirm.n. In hawking, a company: said of goldfinches.