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endue

British pronunciation/ɛndjˈuː/
American pronunciation/ɛndˈuː/
to endue
[VERB]
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1But, by transferring ëFreetowní to the Prince, transposing it beyond the storyís scene, and making it ëour common judgement-placeí, Shakespeare endued it with an authority which is suggestively otherworldly and egalitarian.
2And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high.
3First of all, when you're dealing with a partnership, there are two types: there ones of those where there was a particular venture, and you only resources that were committed to the partnership, were those which were essentially especially endued with it, but there was another kind of partnership called omnium bonorum, which meant all of your goods went in.
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