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[ en-di-kuht, -kot ] / ˈɛn dɪ kət, -ˌkɒt /
nounJohn, 1588?–1665, colonial governor of Massachusetts 1644–65, born in England. Words nearby Endecottendearing, endearment, endeavor, endeavors, endeavour, Endecott, endemic, endemic hematuria, endemic neuritis, endemic stability, endemic typhus Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EndecottSettlers were living at Salem as early as 1626 and Endecott, with a considerable immigration, arrived in 1628. Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony|George Francis Dow Instead, they sent out an expedition under Captain Endecott, to punish the Pequots. Once Upon A Time In Connecticut|Caroline Clifford Newton There were some, like the Brownes whom Endecott sent out of the colony, that were even unwilling to surrender the prayer book. The Beginners of a Nation|Edward Eggleston. Did Endecott remember, we wonder, a certain incident connected with the royal ensign at Salem? The Fathers of New England|Charles M. Andrews
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