endow
Pronunciation: /ɛnˈdaʊ//ɪnˈdaʊ/
verb
[WITH OBJECT]
1 Give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution)
1.1 Establish (a university post, annual prize, etc.) by donating the funds needed to maintain it.
2 Provide with a quality, ability, or asset.
2.1 be endowed informal... [
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Origin
Late Middle English (also in the sense ‘provide a dower or dowry’; formerly also as indow): from legal Anglo-Norman French endouer, from en- ‘in, towards’ + Old French douer ‘give as a gift’ (from Latin dotare: see dower).
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David's father
endowed him with a snow shovel. It was more suited to a grown man, but David knew he could not complain. Shovelling a path to the barn was his extra winter chore along with collecting the eggs every morning and mucking out the horse stalls before breakfast and school.

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