- inditer
- noun see indite
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Inditer — In*dit er, n. One who indites. Smart. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inditer — See inditement. * * * … Universalium
inditer — nitride … Anagrams dictionary
inditer — in·dit·er … English syllables
inditer — noun see indite I … Useful english dictionary
indite — transitive verb (indited; inditing) Etymology: Middle English enditen, from Anglo French enditer to write, compose, from Vulgar Latin *indictare, frequentative of Latin indicere to make known formally, proclaim, from in + dicere to say more at… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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indite — inditement, n. inditer, n. /in duyt /, v.t., indited, inditing. 1. to compose or write, as a poem. 2. to treat in a literary composition. 3. Obs. to dictate. 4. Obs. to prescribe. [1325 75; ME enditen < OF enditer < VL *indictare, deriv. of L… … Universalium
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