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Definition of "endite" [en•dite]

  • One of the mouthparts of a spider or other arachnids, specifically the lobe of the palpal coxa lateral to the labium. (noun)
  • Obsolete form of indite. (verb)

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Use "endite" in a sentence
  • "His L. did endite the letters himselfe, but his pleasure was, they should be turned into Latine by another: and so to be sent (as indeed they were) in the latine tongue vnto the Duke."
  • "Then she called her father Sir Bernard and her brother Sir Tirre, and heartily she prayed her father that her brother might write a letter like as she did endite it, and so her father granted her."
  • "“In Latin and French hath many soueraine wittes had great delyte to endite, and have many noble thinges fulfilde, but certes there ben some that speaken their poisye in French, of which speche the Frenchmen have as good a fantasye as we have in hearying of Frenchmen’s Englishe."
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