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Indite (gcide) | Indite \In*dite"\, v. i.
To compose; to write, as a poem.
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Wounded I sing, tormented I indite. --Herbert.
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Indite (gcide) | Indite \In*dite"\ ([i^]n*d[imac]t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Indited; p. pr. & vb. n. Inditing.] [OE. enditen to
indite, indict, OF. enditer to indicate, show, dictate,
write, inform, and endicter to accuse; both fr. LL. indictare
to show, to accuse, fr. L. indicere to proclaim, announce;
pref. in- in + dicere to say. The word was influenced also by
L. indicare to indicate, and by dictare to dictate. See
Diction, and cf. Indict, Indicate, Dictate.]
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1. To compose; to write; to be author of; to dictate; to
prompt.
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My heart is inditing a good matter. --Ps. xlv. 1.
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Could a common grief have indited such expressions?
--South.
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Hear how learned Greece her useful rules indites.
--Pope.
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2. To invite or ask. [Obs.]
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She will indite him to some supper. --Shak.
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3. To indict; to accuse; to censure. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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indite (wn) | indite
v 1: produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote
four novels" [syn: write, compose, pen, indite] |
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Indite (gcide) | Indite \In*dite"\, v. i.
To compose; to write, as a poem.
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Wounded I sing, tormented I indite. --Herbert.
[1913 Webster]Indite \In*dite"\ ([i^]n*d[imac]t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Indited; p. pr. & vb. n. Inditing.] [OE. enditen to
indite, indict, OF. enditer to indicate, show, dictate,
write, inform, and endicter to accuse; both fr. LL. indictare
to show, to accuse, fr. L. indicere to proclaim, announce;
pref. in- in + dicere to say. The word was influenced also by
L. indicare to indicate, and by dictare to dictate. See
Diction, and cf. Indict, Indicate, Dictate.]
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1. To compose; to write; to be author of; to dictate; to
prompt.
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My heart is inditing a good matter. --Ps. xlv. 1.
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Could a common grief have indited such expressions?
--South.
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Hear how learned Greece her useful rules indites.
--Pope.
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2. To invite or ask. [Obs.]
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She will indite him to some supper. --Shak.
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3. To indict; to accuse; to censure. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Indited (gcide) | Indite \In*dite"\ ([i^]n*d[imac]t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Indited; p. pr. & vb. n. Inditing.] [OE. enditen to
indite, indict, OF. enditer to indicate, show, dictate,
write, inform, and endicter to accuse; both fr. LL. indictare
to show, to accuse, fr. L. indicere to proclaim, announce;
pref. in- in + dicere to say. The word was influenced also by
L. indicare to indicate, and by dictare to dictate. See
Diction, and cf. Indict, Indicate, Dictate.]
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1. To compose; to write; to be author of; to dictate; to
prompt.
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My heart is inditing a good matter. --Ps. xlv. 1.
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Could a common grief have indited such expressions?
--South.
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Hear how learned Greece her useful rules indites.
--Pope.
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2. To invite or ask. [Obs.]
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She will indite him to some supper. --Shak.
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3. To indict; to accuse; to censure. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Inditement (gcide) | Inditement \In*dite"ment\, n. [Cf. Indictment.]
The act of inditing. --Craig.
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Inditer (gcide) | Inditer \In*dit"er\, n.
One who indites. --Smart.
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