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endow

verb with object
give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution): (人や施設に)収入や資産を与える、譲る
【基金を】〈大学・病院など〉に寄付する «with»
e.g. he endowed the church with lands.: 彼はその教会に土地を寄付した。
establish (a college post, annual prize, or project) by donating the funds needed to maintain it.: 維持するために必要な資金を寄付することで(大学の職位、毎年の賞、プロジェクトを)設立する
⦅かたく⦆ 【物・力・責任などを】〈人など〉に与える «with» .
(usually be endowed with) provide with a quality, ability, or asset: 特性、能力、長所を与える
a. 〖be ~ed with A〗 (天から)A〈能力・特質など〉を授けられた, (生まれながら)Aに恵まれた(be blessed with A)
e.g. he was endowed with tremendous physical strength.: 彼はすさまじい肉体的な強さを授けられた。

DERIVATIVES
endower noun

ORIGIN
late Middle English (also in the sense ‘provide a dower or dowry’; formerly also as indow): from legal Anglo-Norman French endouer, from en-in, towards’ + Old French douergive as a gift’ (from Latin dotare: see dower).