indite
pronunciation
How to pronounce indite in British English: UK [ɪn'daɪt]
How to pronounce indite in American English: US [ɪnˈdaɪt]
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- Verb:
- produce a literary work
Word Origin
- indite (v.)
- late 14c., "put down in writing," from Old French enditer, from Vulgar Latin *indictare, from Latin in- "in, into, on, upon" (see in- (2)) + dictare âto declareâ (see dictate). The same word as indict but retaining a French form. Related: Indited; inditing.
Example
- 1. I 'm hopeless how to indite a waltz .
- 2. Be in pursuit of the nationalization of indite chinese modern poesy .
- 3. And this indite style is closely resulted by his family environment and life expierences .
- 4. Figure technology not only inherit the tradition model of art but also brings up new manner of indite and artifice . Lt takes new tools for stylist and artist indeed amateur painters . They can obtain more freedom in indite .
- 5. Could you help me indite this offering ?