v. Also 9 indungeon. [f. EN-1 + DUNGEON.] trans. To put into or shut up in a dungeon. Hence, to enclose in any receptacle. Hence Endungeoned ppl. a.
α. 1599. Nashe, Lenten Stuffe, 56. Endungeond in his pocket a tweluemonth.
1623. Drumm. of Hawth., Flowers Sion (1630), 31. That Prince of Sin shall endungeoned dwell.
a. 1711. Ken, Hymnotheo, Poet. Wks. 1721, III. 153. By Faith they mockd, scourgd, chaind, endungeond lay.
1820. Coleridge, in Lit. Rem. (1836), IV. 114. To endungeon through the magistrate the honest and peaceable Quaker.
1827. Montgomery, Pelican Isl., IX. 163. Twas a spectacle for angels To see a dark endungeond spirit roused.
β. 1808. J. Barlow, Columb., I. 41. Who now beneath his tower indungeond lies.
1884. Tennyson, Becket, IV. ii. 156. Could you keep her Indungeond from one whisper of the wind.