"indue" meaning in All languages combined

See indue on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Head templates: {{en-verb}} indue (third-person singular simple present indues, present participle induing, simple past and past participle indued) Forms: indues [present, singular, third-person], induing [participle, present], indued [participle, past], indued [past], no-table-tags [table-tags], indue [infinitive], indue [first-person, present, singular], indued [first-person, past, singular], indue [present, second-person, singular], induest [archaic, present, second-person, singular], indued [past, second-person, singular], induedst [archaic, past, second-person, singular], indues [present, singular, third-person], indueth [archaic, present, singular, third-person], indued [past, singular, third-person], indue [plural, present], indued [past, plural], indue [present, subjunctive], indued [past, subjunctive], indue [imperative, present], - [imperative, past], induing [participle, present], indued [participle, past]
  1. Dated form of endue. Tags: alt-of, dated Alternative form of: endue Derived forms: induement
    Sense id: en-indue-en-verb-zf-mTbQc Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries

Adjective [French]

Head templates: {{head|fr|adjective form}} indue
  1. feminine singular of indu Tags: feminine, form-of, singular Form of: indu
    Sense id: en-indue-fr-adj-cG1DQN22 Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries

Verb [Latin]

Head templates: {{head|la|verb form}} indue
  1. second-person singular present active imperative of induō Tags: active, form-of, imperative, present, second-person, singular Form of: induō
    Sense id: en-indue-la-verb-ixj5gvmc Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Perhaps my ſemblance might deceive the truth, / That I to manhood am arriv'd ſo near, / And invvard ripenes doth much leſs appear / That ſom more timely-happy ſpirits indu'th.",
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          "text": "Some aſcribe to the ſanctity of this Ioſeph [of Arimathea], the yearly budding of the Havv-thorn near Glaſſenbury, on Chriſtmas day, no leſſe then an annual Miracle. […] Hovvever, there is no neceſſity, that this ſhould be imputed to the Holineſs of Arimathean Ioſeph. For there is (as is credibly ſaid) an Oake in Nevv-Foreſt, nigh Lindhurſt, in Hantſhire, vvhich is indued vvith the ſame quality, putting forth leaves about the ſame time; […]",
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          "text": "[…] Kings, though not indued vvith the Supream Povver, are not by Vertue of that Sovereign and Kingly Right of theirs Lords over the people, nor ought to Govern them alone; […]",
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          "text": "Indu'd vvith Robes of various Hevv ſhe [Iris] flies, / And flying dravvs an Arch, (a ſegment of the Skies:) / Then leaves her bending Bovv, and from the ſteep / Deſcends to ſearch the ſilent Houſe of Sleep.",
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          "text": "[T]he Baron, with the help of Mr Saunderson, had indued a pair of jack[-]boots of large dimension, and now invited our hero to follow him as he stalked clattering down the ample staircase, […]",
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          "text": "Could I outwear my present state of woe / With one brief winter, and indue i' the spring / Hues of fresh youth, and mightily outgrow / That wan dark coil of faded suffering— […]",
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          "text": "Governor Bellingham, in a loose gown and easy cap,—such as elderly gentlemen loved to indue themselves with, in their domestic privacy,—walked foremost, and appeared to be showing off his estate, and expatiating on his projected improvements.",
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          "text": "Some aſcribe to the ſanctity of this Ioſeph [of Arimathea], the yearly budding of the Havv-thorn near Glaſſenbury, on Chriſtmas day, no leſſe then an annual Miracle. […] Hovvever, there is no neceſſity, that this ſhould be imputed to the Holineſs of Arimathean Ioſeph. For there is (as is credibly ſaid) an Oake in Nevv-Foreſt, nigh Lindhurſt, in Hantſhire, vvhich is indued vvith the ſame quality, putting forth leaves about the ſame time; […]",
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          "text": "[…] Kings, though not indued vvith the Supream Povver, are not by Vertue of that Sovereign and Kingly Right of theirs Lords over the people, nor ought to Govern them alone; […]",
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          "text": "Indu'd vvith Robes of various Hevv ſhe [Iris] flies, / And flying dravvs an Arch, (a ſegment of the Skies:) / Then leaves her bending Bovv, and from the ſteep / Deſcends to ſearch the ſilent Houſe of Sleep.",
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          "text": "[T]he Baron, with the help of Mr Saunderson, had indued a pair of jack[-]boots of large dimension, and now invited our hero to follow him as he stalked clattering down the ample staircase, […]",
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          "ref": "1830, Alfred Tennyson, “Sonnet V”, in The Complete Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Chicago, Ill.: The Dominion Company, published 1897, →OCLC, page 77:",
          "text": "Could I outwear my present state of woe / With one brief winter, and indue i' the spring / Hues of fresh youth, and mightily outgrow / That wan dark coil of faded suffering— […]",
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          "ref": "1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Elf-child and the Minister”, in The Scarlet Letter, a Romance, Boston, Mass.: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, →OCLC, page 128:",
          "text": "Governor Bellingham, in a loose gown and easy cap,—such as elderly gentlemen loved to indue themselves with, in their domestic privacy,—walked foremost, and appeared to be showing off his estate, and expatiating on his projected improvements.",
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