endower

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English[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

endow +‎ -er

Noun[edit]

endower (plural endowers)

  1. One who endows.

Etymology 2[edit]

Compare Old French endouairer.

Verb[edit]

endower (third-person singular simple present endowers, present participle endowering, simple past and past participle endowered)

  1. To endow.
    • 1653, Edward Waterhouse, A humble Apologie for Learning and Learned Men:
      This once renowned church was gloriously deckt with the jewels of her espousals [] and frankly endowered.

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Etymology[edit]

From en- +‎ dower.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɛnduːˈɛːr(ə)/, /ɛnˈduːər(ə)/

Noun[edit]

endower

  1. (rare) Money granted as to support an individual.

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