Originally Endo Morito, an officer of the guards in Kyoto, he fell in love with his cousin, Kesa,* the wife of a comrade called Minamoto Wataru.
And there you may see Endo standing: in his right hand the reeking sword; in his left the head of a beautiful woman.
But the face of Endo you will not forget, because it is naked hell.
For, after having persuaded her husband to absent himself from the city, she wrote to Endo a letter, bidding him come upon a certain night to the house.
Now this is the story of Mongaku Shonin: Many centuries ago, in the city of Kyoto, there was a captain of the garrison whose name was Endo Morito.
And Endocame in the dead of the night with his sword drawn, and smote off the head of the sleeper at a blow, and seized it by the hair and lifted it up and saw it was the head of the woman he had loved and wronged.
Endo said it was at Fushimi, three miles from the capital, and that the ex-Tycoon's troops and those of Satsuma and his allies were fighting there.
My protege Endo naturally went off to Nishinomiya to see his clansmen, and doubtless to report what he had learned in Yedo to Mori Takumi.
This was Endo Kinsuke, one of the party of five Choshiu men to which Ito had belonged, who went secretly to England in 1863, as already narrated.
Endo presented himself on the 12th, but instead of coming straight to me, he sent in his card by my Aidzu retainer Noguchi, who read it and at once discovered who he was.
It was certain, Endo said, that the Choshiu question was settled, and that the guards of the palace had been changed.
When, for lack of objects, I dropped the point of my streaming sword, I saw Endo Zamptâ alive and unwounded in the hands of the victors.
The excuse which Endo Zamptâ must accept" (with a slight but perceptible emphasis on the imperative) "is the utter difference between our laws and ideas and your own.
His words were attested by one whom I recognised as an officer of Endo Zamptâ, and I was called to confirm or contradict them.
On the upper tier were nine or ten who wore a scarlet sash, among whom I recognised a face I had not seen since the day of my memorable visit to the Astronaut; not precisely the face of a friend--Endo Zamptâ.
For instance, in the Court of the Sovereign our Regent would be called Endo Zamptâ.
The assassin sprang up, and I recognised the features of Endo Zamptâ.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "endo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.