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Definition of Indowing
1. indow [v] - See also: indow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Indowing
Literary usage of Indowing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Guildry of Edinburgh: Is it an Incorporation? by James Colston (1887)
"... and takeing their consideration that by the articles or proposals which are
prefixed to the subscriptions for the building and indowing an hospital or ..."
2. The Poetical Works of John Dryden by John Dryden (1909)
"Why all the charges of the nuptial feast, Wine and desserts, and sweetmeats to
digest ; Th' indowing gold that buys the dear delight, 290 Giv'n for thy ..."
3. The Correspondence of John Cosin, D.D., Lord Bishop of Durham: Together with by John Cosin (1872)
"Moreover a great part of this my temporal! estate I have bestowed in founding,
building, furnishing, and indowing, a publick Library next the Exchequer on ..."
4. The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe: Illustrated Principally from His by Robert Vaughan (1831)
"In a MS. of the "great wisdom declared his doubt, Bodleian entitled Vita
Sacerdotum, " and said there are two lordships, " the foul indowing of the church" ..."