The Collaborative International Dictionary
Endite \En*dite\, v. t.
See Indite.
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
n. One of the mouthparts of a spider or other arachnids, specifically the lobe of the palpal coxa lateral to the labium. vb. (obsolete form of indite English)
Usage examples of "endite".
When I began my sweven for to write, So give me might to rhyme it and endite.
And thow that flour of virgines art alle, Of whom that Bernard list so wel to write, To thee at my bigynnyng first I calle, Thou confort of us wrecches, do me endite Thy maydens deeth, that wan thurgh hir merite The eterneel lyf, and of the feend victorie, As man may after reden in hir storie.
Wherefore, all so God me bless, Jovis holds it great humbless, And virtue eke, that thou wilt make A-night full oft thy head to ache, In thy study so thou writest, And evermore of love enditest, In honour of him and praisings, And in his folke's furtherings, And in their matter all devisest,* *relates And not him nor his folk despisest, Although thou may'st go in the dance Of them that him list not advance.