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endungeon, v.|ɛnˈdʌndʒən| Also 9 indungeon. [f. en-1 + dungeon.] trans. To put into or shut up in a dungeon. Hence, to enclose in any receptacle. Hence enˈdungeoned ppl. a. α1599Nashe Lent. Stuffe 56 Endungeond in his pocket a tweluemonth. 1623Drummond of Hawthornden Flowers Sion (1630) 31 That Prince of Sin..shall endungeoned dwell. a1711Ken Hymnotheo Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 153 By Faith they mock'd, scourg'd, chain'd, endungeon'd lay. 1820Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1836) IV. 114 To endungeon through the magistrate the honest and peaceable Quaker. 1827Montgomery Pelican Isl. ix. 163 'Twas a spectacle for angels..To see a dark endungeon'd spirit roused. β1808J. Barlow Columb. i. 41 Who now beneath his tower indungeon'd lies. 1884Tennyson Becket iv. ii. 156 Could you keep her Indungeon'd from one whisper of the wind. |