v.
Pronunciation: in- ' dü, - ' dyü, en-
Variant: or in · due \ in- \
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form: en · dued or in · dued ; en · du · ing or in · du · ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French enduire to introduce, imbue, from Latin inducere ― more at INDUCE
Date: 15th century
1 : PROVIDE , ENDOW < endued with the rights of a citizen>
2 : IMBUE , TRANSFUSE <a mummy again endued with animation ― Mary W. Shelley>
3 [Middle English induen; influenced by Latin induere to put on] : PUT ON , DON