endurant, -e, adj., patient, enduring; tolerant. Peu —; impatient of injury.

endurci, -e, part., hardened, obdurate, inured, callous. Un cheval — aux coups; a horse inured to blows. Pécheur —; hardened sinner.

endurci, n.m., -e, n.f., hardened sinner.

endurcir, v.a., to harden, to make hard, to toughen, to inure; to render obdurate, to steel; to indurate; to render callous. Le travail endurcit le corps; labor hardens the body. L’avarice avait endurci son cœur; avarice had steeled his heart.

s’endurcir, v.r., to harden; to grow hard; to be steeled; to become callous; to indurate.

endurcissement (-sis-mān), n.m., hardness; hardness of heart, obduracy; callousness.

endurer, v.a., to endure, to bear; to suffer, to undergo; to allow, to put up with, to permit.

énéide, n.f., Eneid, Æneid.

énéorème, n.m., (med.) eneorema.

énergie, n.f., force, energy, strength, force, vigor, power. Avec —; with energy. Sans —; of no energy.