Endues

/ɛnˈdjuz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of 'endue'; provides or equips with a quality or ability.

Etymology

From 'endue' with the standard third-person singular '-s' ending following normal English verb conjugation.

Kelly Says

Reading older religious or philosophical texts, you'll spot 'endues'—it creates a rhythm you don't get with 'endows,' making it the choice of poets and theologians who shaped English prose.

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