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inditing

[in-dahyt]

in·dite

[in-dahyt]
verb (used with object), -dit·ed, -dit·ing.
1.
to compose or write, as a poem.
2.
to treat in a literary composition.
3.
Obsolete. to dictate.
4.
Obsolete. to prescribe.

Origin:
1325–75; Middle English enditen < Old French enditer < Vulgar Latin *indictāre, derivative of Latin indīctus past participle of indīcere to announce, proclaim. See in-2, dictum

in·dite·ment, noun
in·dit·er, noun

indict, indite.
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