Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-DUE'
IN-DUE', v.t. [indu'; L. induo; Gr. ενδυω; Fr. enduire. This word coincides nearly in signification with endow, that is, to put on, to furnish. Duo is evidently a contracted word.]
- To put on something; to invest; to clothe; as, to indue matter with forms, or man with intelligence.
- To furnish; to supply with; to endow.
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