endued

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past of endue
endue
To clothe; to endow or invest (with a thing)

Judaea greeted its monarch. He was to ascend to the immemorial sacring place of millennia of kings, there to be endued with the robe and crown of rule.

endue
To take on, to take the form of

My transport of the afternoon, and the matter of physical contrast, made me endue the tactile apparatus of another man, any man but me, and imagine the beauty of Zip in his caressing arms.

endue
To pass food into the stomach; to digest; also figuratively, to take on, absorb

none but she it vewed, / Who well perceiued all, and all indewed.

endue
to endow with some quality, gift, or grace, usually spiritual
endue
{v} to supply with graces to invest
endue
IMBUE, TRANSFUSE: "a mummy again endued with animation ― Mary W. Shelley"
endue
PROVIDE, ENDOW: "endued with the rights of a citizen"
endue
[Middle English induen; influenced by Latin induere to put on] : PUT ON, DON
endue
{f} furnish with some quality or ability; take on, assume; put on clothing, dress
endue
To invest
endue
An older spelling of Endow
endue
give qualities or abilities to
endued
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