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endoss
† enˈdoss, v. Obs. Forms: 4–7 endosse (pa. pple. 4 endost, 5 endoost, indoost, indost), 5 endos, 6 endoce, 9 (rare) endoss. [ME. endosse, a. OF. endosse-r corresp. to med.L. indorsāre endorse, f. in upon + dorsum (Fr. dos) back.] 1. trans. To write on the back of (a document); to inscribe (words) on... Oxford English Dictionary
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endoce
endoce variant of endoss v., Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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indoss
indoss (pa. pple. indost): see endoss v. Oxford English Dictionary
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indorse
inˈdorse, v. Another form of endorse v., q.v. Etymologically, indorse is the fully latinized type (conformed to med.L. indorsāre), while endorse is a partially latinized form of the earlier ME. endoss, OF. endosser.1547–1893 [see endorse v. 1 β]. Oxford English Dictionary
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indoce
† indoce var. of endoss v. Obs., to endorse.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xxxviii. 7 Chryst with his blud our ransonis dois indoce. Ibid. xlii. 103 Matremony..The band of freindschip hes indost, Betuix Bewty and the presoneir. Oxford English Dictionary
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endorse
▪ I. endorse, n. (ɛnˈdɔːs) Also 6 endorce, 7 endors. [app. f. endorse v.; but the reason for the name in sense 1 is obscure.] 1. Her. A vertical division of a shield, one-eighth (others say one fourth) of the breadth of a pale. According to some of the early writers, so called only when a pale is be... Oxford English Dictionary
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inquire
▪ I. inquire, enquire, v. (ɪnˈkwaɪə(r)) Forms: see A. below. [ME. enquer-e(n., a. OF. enquer-re (enquer-ant), mod.F. enquér-ir = Pr. enquerer, enquerre, It. † inquierere, † inchierere, inchiedere:—late pop.L. type *inquērĕre for inquærĕre (analytical for cl.L. inquīrĕre), f. in- (in-2) + quærĕre to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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