Endued
[en'du:d]
Definition
(imp. & p. p.) of Endue
Editor: Lyle
Examples
- But I don't think God endued me with over-much wisdom or strength,' he added, falling back into his old position. Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. North and South.
- He seemed born anew, and virtue, more potent than Medean alchemy, endued him with health and strength. Mary Shelley. The Last Man.
- A being whom I myself had formed, and endued with life, had met me at midnight among the precipices of an inaccessible mountain. Mary Shelley. Frankenstein_Or_The Modern Prometheus.
- One of the ph?nonema which had peculiarly attracted my attention was the structure of the human frame, and, indeed, any animal endued with life. Mary Shelley. Frankenstein_Or_The Modern Prometheus.
- The man, one might have fancied, was endued with a double portion of life, energy, and animal strength. Harriette Wilson. The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson.
- A mummy again endued with animation could not be so hideous as that wretch. Mary Shelley. Frankenstein_Or_The Modern Prometheus.
Editor: Lyle