Also 7 in-. [f. ENDURE v. + -ING2.] That endures, lasting.

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1532–3.  Act 24 Hen. VIII., c. 1. Fewe of them … haue any good or strong horse-harneis of lether, ne any endewringe saddelles.

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1816–7.  Byron, Manfred, I. i. 4. My slumbers—if I slumber—are not sleep, But a continuance of enduring thought.

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1883.  Froude, Short Stud., IV. I. x. 125. The most enduring incidents of English history.

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