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Synonyms
en·due (ĕn-dōṓ, -dyōṓ),
also in·due (ĭn-)

[Middle English enduen, from Old French enduire, to lead in, induct (influenced by Middle English endowen, to endow), from Latin indūcere; see induce, Sense 2, Middle English induen, to clothe, from Latin induere, to put on.]

transitive verb: -dued, also -dued, -du·ing, -du·ing, -dues, -dues 

  1. To provide with a quality or trait; endow: “A being whom I myself had formed, and endued with life, had met me at midnight among the precipices of an inaccesible mountain” (Mary Shelley)
  2. To put on (a piece of clothing).