Endites

/ˈɛndaɪts/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of 'endite'; writes or composes.

Etymology

From archaic verb 'endite' with the '-s' suffix for third person singular. This form appears in Early Modern English texts and Biblical translations.

Kelly Says

The King James Bible used older verb forms like 'endites' to sound majestic and timeless—translators deliberately chose archaic grammar to make scripture feel eternal and set apart from ordinary speech.

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