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re endow
en·dow
/
ɛnˈdaʊ
/
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[
en-
dou
]
Show IPA
verb (used with object)
1.
to provide with a permanent fund or source of income:
to endow a college.
2.
to furnish, as with some talent, faculty, or quality; equip:
Nature has endowed her with great ability.
3.
Obsolete
.
to provide with a dower.
verb (used without object)
4.
(of a life-insurance policy) to become payable; yield its conditions.
Origin:
1350–1400;
Middle English
endowen
<
Old French
endouer,
equivalent to
en-
en-
1
+
douer
<
Latin
dōtāre
to dower, equivalent to
dōt-
(stem of
dōs
) dowry +
-āre
infinitive suffix
Related forms
en·dow·er,
noun
re·en·dow,
verb (used with object)
su·per·en·dow,
verb (used with object)
un·en·dowed,
adjective
un·en·dow·ing,
adjective
well-en·dowed,
adjective
Synonyms
2.
invest, clothe, endue.
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World English Dictionary
endow
(ɪnˈdaʊ)
—
vb
1.
to provide with or bequeath a source of permanent income
2.
(
usually foll by
with
) to provide (with qualities, characteristics, etc)
3.
obsolete
to provide with a dower
[C14: from Old French
endouer,
from
en-
1
+
douer
, from Latin
dōtāre,
from
dōs
dowry]
en'dower
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
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Word Origin & History
endow
late 14c., from Anglo-Fr. endover, from en- "in" + O.Fr. douer "endow," from L. dotare "bestow" (see
dowry
). Related: Endowing.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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