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indite [ɪnˈdaɪt] vb (tr)
1. Archaic to write 2. Obsolete to dictate [from Old French enditer, from Latin indīcere to declare, from in-2 + dīcere to say] inditement n inditer n Usage: Indite and inditement are sometimes wrongly used where indict and indictment are meant: he was indicted (not indited) for fraud ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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And with what quill did the Secretary of the Society for the Suppression of Cruelty to Ganders formally indite his circulars? So, I kissed his hand, and lay quiet, while he proceeded to indite a note to Biddy, with my love in it. There, night and day, will I gaze upon it; my soul shall drink its radiance; it shall be diffused throughout my intellectual powers, and gleam brightly in every line of poesy that I indite. |
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