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endue

[en-doo, -dyoo] / ɛnˈdu, -ˈdju /


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He invoked them to endue his daughter with more than mortal beauty, that she might inflame the soul of princes, and sit upon their throne.

From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI by Alexander Leighton

After clothing him with all the virtues and accomplishments of the savage character, I proceeded to endue him with that filial affection, whose beauty and power it was my chief object to illustrate.

From The Island Home by Dalziel

"But did not you yourself come all the way from France to endue him with the duchy of Touraine?" he said.

From The Black Douglas by Frank Richards

The strangeness of his manner, his obvious dejection, the amazing humility of his address, combined to endue Stephanie with a composure she had scarcely hoped to attain.

From The Swindler and Other Stories by Ethel M. (Ethel May) Dell

“The Almighty will no doubt grant you the help of His grace, will invest you with the tokens of His might, and will endue your souls with the sustaining power of His holy Spirit.”

From The Advent of Divine Justice by Shoghi Effendi

Now what may it be that endues these liquors with such prolifick virtue?

From Manures and the principles of manuring by Charles Morton Aikman

They had mounted that eminence of spiritual stability on which suffering loses the power to weaken its victim, but, on the contrary, endues him with strength.

From Jewish History : an essay in the philosophy of history by S. M. (Simon Markovich) Dubnow

Wonderful is the power of soul with which a great idea endues a man.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 03 — Fiction by Arthur Mee

The woman in man endues him with intuitive apprehension of the Woman-nature; of its needs and modes, its disabilities, its sufferings and aspirations.

From Feminism and Sex-Extinction by Arabella Kenealy

The spirit of Christ, His teachings, His character, His example, are the centre of attraction which holds His church together and endues it with the power which shall yet subdue the world.

From Notable Events of the Nineteenth Century Great Deeds of Men and Nations and the Progress of the World by John Clark Ridpath

He created those creatures that he would; through his wisdom he wrought all things, and through his will he endued them all with life.

From The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. by Abbot of Eynsham Aelfric

I am uneasy, and perhaps in some instances my Sylph would solve my doubts; not that I think him endued with a preternatural knowledge; yet I hardly know what to think neither.

From The Sylph, Volume I and II by Georgiana Cavendish

That Maggie Kane should also be in the plot was a complication beyond my stunned intelligence; I grasped only the single fact that she was an ally, endued with supernatural and sympathetic forethought.

From Further Experiences of an Irish R.M. by Martin Ross

Archbishop Egbert, of the royal race, and endued with divine knowledge, as also Frithbert, both of them truly faithful bishops, departed to the Lord.

From Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England by Cuthbert Bede

It may also be inclosed in a Piece of Whalebone, split into four Sticks at one End, and which, being endued with a considerable Spring, contracts upon the Sponge.

From Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health by S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David) Tissot

Yet, as Politico noted a few years ago, his presidency “left an enduing influence. It’s impossible to imagine an alternate reality in which the map of the United States stood frozen in 1844.”

From Slate Jul. 21, 2024

Iowa State: The Cyclones weren’t quite ready for the big stage, enduing one of the poorest shooting performances in recent memory.

From Seattle Times Mar. 17, 2023

But after Singapore she found herself enduing them with the characteristics of the heroes in the novels she had just read for the first time.

From The Ragged Edge by Harold MacGrath

This bloom of love enduing St. Francis's words would be an admirable criterion of the authenticity of those opuscules which tradition attributes to him; but the work of testing is neither long nor difficult.

From Life of St. Francis of Assisi by Louise Seymour Houghton

She could not resist enduing persons she met with the noble attributes of the fictional characters.

From The Ragged Edge by Harold MacGrath




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