coendure

verb

Etymology

From co- + endure.

  1. derived from indūrō
  2. derived from endurer
  3. inherited from enduren
  4. prefixed as coendure — “co + endure

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of co-endure.

    • Yet the latter, 'and his works, shall eternally coendure with the former, and the unoriginated principles of his moral nature!
    • A genre may also be related to other genres the instances preceding, coenduring or following one another in a particular recurrent context, collectively responding to a wider communicative purpose.
    • And in coenduring with and containing our fear and uncertainty, we become naturally stronger.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA