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Meaning of endowedst | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

second-person singular simple past indicative of endow

archaic, form-of, indicative, past, second-person, singular

Examples

“Laſtly that amidſt ſo many viciſſitudes of fortune, to which I have been expoſed, amongſt all the goods, i ſay, and evils, the joyfull and gloomy, the pleaſing, and diſagreeable circumſtances of life, thou endowedſt me with an equal, conſtant, manly, and ſuperior ſpirit on every occaſion.”
“I lay in fetters groaning, / Thou cam’st to set me free; / My shame I was bemoaning, / With grace thou clothedst me; / Thou raisedst me to glory, / Endowedst me with bliss, / Which is not transitory, / As worldly grandeur is.”
“Thou didst breathe into man a living soul—the image of thyself; endowedst him with powers and faculties to serve and glorify Thee, and gavest him a disposition to please Thee.”
“In old times Thou manifestedst Thyself in an extraordinary way, even to those in the humble and domestic walks of life—as to Rachel and Rebekah, whom Thou endowedst with a certain measure of prophetic illumination.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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