dweomer
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle English dweomer, from Old English dwimor, from Proto-Germanic *dwemrą, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰūw- (“to whisk, raise dust, fume”).
Noun
dweomer (uncountable)
- Alternative spelling of dwimmer
- (fantasy, games) The magical aura on an enchanted item; or more broadly, the aura of a magic spell having been cast while active.
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