Lexicographical Neighbors of Endewed
Literary usage of Endewed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Religion of Beauty in Women: And Other Essays on Platonic Love in Poetry by Jefferson Butler Fletcher (1911)
"If we are curious to know just what the Renaissance thought of when it described
a lady as not "endewed with anye vulgäre and ..."
2. Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities of (1888)
"... there be within your dioces, whether they be endewed witli ... The name of
everie parsonage within your dioces which is endewed with a ..."
3. Bibliotheca Accipitraria: A Catalogue of Books Ancient and Modern Relating by James Edmund Harting (1891)
"And ye shall say this hauke is fully gorged and hath endewed, or put over."— "
Boke of St. Albans," 1486. ..."
4. Medicina Statica:: Being the Aphorisms of Sanctorius, Translated Into by Santorio Santorio, James Keill, John Quincy (1720)
"... or acci- dential Qualities foever Bodies appear to be endewed with, they are
owing altogether to the peculiar Dif- portions of the two former, ..."