The word "ensorceled" is a variant spelling of the word "ensorcelled". It is pronounced /ɪnˈsɔːs(ə)ld/ and means to bewitch or enchant someone. The reason for the variant spelling is likely due to the word's origin in Old French, where it was spelled "ensorceler". Over time, the word may have undergone some minor changes in spelling. Despite the minor difference in spelling, the pronunciation remains the same.
The word "ensorcelled" is derived from the Middle English term "ensorcelen", which comes from the Old French word "ensorceler". In turn, the Old French word is a variant of "ensorcerer", which is a combination of "en-" (meaning "in or into") and "sorcerer" (a practitioner of magic). The term "ensorcel" refers to the act of enchanting or bewitching someone, typically through magical or supernatural means. So, "ensorcelled" essentially means to be under the spell or enchantment of someone or something.