adjective
- provided with a dowry or endowment; furnished with natural gifts or talents
Usage: archaic or literary; often used in the phrase 'well-indowed' or 'richly indowed'
Examples
- She was indowed with exceptional musical talent from childhood.
- The bride was indowed with a substantial dowry by her family.
- He was well-indowed with intelligence and charm.
- The institution was richly indowed by wealthy benefactors.
- Nature had indowed her with remarkable beauty and grace.