What is the meaning of Endue?

Senses relating to covering or putting on.

  1. Of a person or thing: to take on (a different form); to adopt, to assume.
  2. To put on (a piece of clothing, etc.); to wear; also (followed by with), to clothe (someone) with something.
  3. To put (something) on top of a thing; to cover, to overlay.

Of a person or thing: to take on (a different form); to adopt, to assume.

To put on (a piece of clothing, etc.); to wear; also (followed by with), to clothe (someone) with something.

To put (something) on top of a thing; to cover, to overlay.

Senses relating to giving some quality or thing.

  1. Followed by with: to invest (someone or something) with a certain power, quality, etc.
    1. Of a quality, etc.: to be inherent in (something).
    2. To supply (someone) with a thing.
    3. Synonym of endow (to invest (a person, group of people, or institution) with property)
    4. Synonym of bestow (to impart (something) gratuitously; to grant)

Followed by with: to invest (someone or something) with a certain power, quality, etc.

  1. Of a quality, etc.: to be inherent in (something).
  2. To supply (someone) with a thing.
  3. Synonym of endow (to invest (a person, group of people, or institution) with property)
  4. Synonym of bestow (to impart (something) gratuitously; to grant)

Of a quality, etc.: to be inherent in (something).

To supply (someone) with a thing.

Synonym of endow (to invest (a person, group of people, or institution) with property)

Synonym of bestow (to impart (something) gratuitously; to grant)

Senses relating to directing or leading.

  1. To raise or rear (someone); to bring up; also, to educate or instruct (someone).
  2. To bring (something) to a certain condition.

To raise or rear (someone); to bring up; also, to educate or instruct (someone).

To bring (something) to a certain condition.

Senses relating to taking in.

  1. Of a hawk: originally, to pass (food in the crop or gizzard) into the stomach; later, to digest (food).
  2. Of a person or animal: to digest (food).
  3. To take on; to absorb.
  4. Of food: to be digested.

Of a hawk: originally, to pass (food in the crop or gizzard) into the stomach; later, to digest (food).

Of a person or animal: to digest (food).

To take on; to absorb.

Of food: to be digested.

Source: wiktionary.org