Past tense or past participle of 'endite'; written or composed.
From archaic verb 'endite' plus the '-ed' suffix indicating past tense or completed action. Appears in Middle English and Early Modern English literary texts.
Old poetry would use 'endited' to sound elevated and learned—choosing an archaic verb form was a status symbol showing the author knew fancy vocabulary, much like using Latin phrases today.
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