Coendure

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    Alternative form of co-endure. alt-of, alternative, intransitive

    "Yet the latter, 'and his works, shall eternally coendure with the former, and the unoriginated principles of his moral nature!"

  2. 2
    Alternative form of co-endure. alt-of, alternative, transitive

    "Magdalen, who was permitted to receive the Lord's grace, now fulfills the office of her gratitude and penance by coenduring something of the suffering of the Cross."

Example

More examples

"Yet the latter, 'and his works, shall eternally coendure with the former, and the unoriginated principles of his moral nature!"

Etymology

From co- + endure.

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