endue

Etymology
From, partly from , partly from +  (from the same Latin root). Doublet of.

Verb

 * 1)  To pass food into the stomach; to digest; also figuratively, to take on, absorb.
 * 2) To take on, to take the form of.
 * 3) To put on (a piece of clothing); to clothe (someone  something).
 * 4) * 1985, Anthony Burgess, Kingdom of the Wicked
 * Judaea greeted its monarch. He was to ascend to the immemorial sacring place of millennia of kings, there to be endued with the robe and crown of rule.
 * 1) To invest (someone)  a given quality, property etc.; to endow.
 * 1) * 1985, Anthony Burgess, Kingdom of the Wicked
 * Judaea greeted its monarch. He was to ascend to the immemorial sacring place of millennia of kings, there to be endued with the robe and crown of rule.
 * 1) To invest (someone)  a given quality, property etc.; to endow.
 * 1) To invest (someone)  a given quality, property etc.; to endow.

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