endað
endað is a word found in Old English literature. Its precise meaning and grammatical function can vary depending on the context of the sentence in which it appears. Generally, "endað" is considered a form of the verb "endian," which means "to end," "to finish," or "to come to an end." Therefore, "endað" typically signifies the third-person singular present tense form of this verb, implying that something or someone "ends" or "finishes" something.
The word appears in various Old English texts, including poetry and prose. For example, in poetic contexts,