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Indue   Listen
verb
Indue  v. t.  (past & past part. indued; pres. part. induing)  (Written also endue)  
1.
To put on, as clothes; to draw on. "The baron had indued a pair of jack boots."
2.
To clothe; to invest; hence, to endow; to furnish; to supply with moral or mental qualities. "Indu'd with robes of various hue she flies." "Indued with intellectual sense and souls."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Indue" Quotes from Famous Books



... to get up. Surgendi tempus est. 2 The sun is up already. Sol jamdudum ortus. 3 Put on your shoes. Indue tibi ocreas. 4 Comb your head. Pecte caput tuum. 5 Light a candle and build a fire. Accende lucernum, et fac ut luceat faculus. 6 Carry the lantern. We must water Vulcanum in cornu geras. the horses. Equi aquatum agenda sunt. ...
— A Busy Year at the Old Squire's • Charles Asbury Stephens

... no more,' he replied. 'Though, to be sure, if you had consented to indue—A propos,' he broke off, 'and my trousers! They are lying in the snow—my favourite trousers!' And he ...
— The Merry Men - and Other Tales and Fables • Robert Louis Stevenson



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