intrust

English

Etymology

From in- + trust.

Verb

intrust (third-person singular simple present intrusts, present participle intrusting, simple past and past participle intrusted)

  1. Alternative form of entrust
    • 1879, F. D. Morice, Pindar, chapter 8, page 127:
      For reasons of her own, Pitanè had intrusted Æpytus, an Arcadian prince, with the charge of the maiden Evadne.

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