Artificial intelligent assistant

incondign

inconˈdign, a. Obs.
  [f. in-3 + condign.]
  Unworthy, undeserving, undeserved.

c 1450 Lydg. & Burgh Secrees 1532 This lady lyst nat to parte the tresourys Of hir substaunce to my Childhood incondigne.

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