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indue

[in-doo, -dyoo] / ɪnˈdu, -ˈdyu /


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How has she sinned, devout and true, The noblest monarch's child, That she should garb of bark indue And journey to the wild?

From The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse by Griffith, Ralph T. H. (Ralph Thomas Hotchkin)

He now felt refreshed and invigorated, and began to indue his garments, which he found thrown on a heap beside the bed.

From Rienzi, Last of the Roman Tribunes by Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron

At length the boy and girl go upstairs to be "got ready," which means that they indue other garments yet more uncomfortable than those they already wear.

From The Emancipated by Gissing, George

And the fruits, of late commencing     To indue their glowing tint, Richest beauty are enhancing     As they catch his gentle glint.

From Verses of Feeling and Fancy by MacKeracher, Wm. M.

To you— That's another point of view, One you may as well indue With some alarm.

From The Man Against the Sky by Robinson, Edwin Arlington