v. Obs. rare. [f. EN-1 + DWELL. Cf. IN-DWELL.] trans. To dwell in, stay in.
Hence Endweller, an inhabitant.
c. 1420. Pallad. on Husb., I. 437. Herdde it [the cistern] weel Tyl water wol endwelle it and abyde.
c. 1630. Drumm. of Hawth., Poems, 136. Rich Pallace, and Endweller ever blest.