† inˈdigned, ppl. a. Obs.
[f. F. indigné (L. indignātus) pa. pple., with English ending -ed1 2: cf. indign v.]
Excited to indignation, rendered indignant; offended, angry.
1490 Caxton Eneydos xix. 70 The Soule of my fader Anchisis, the whiche..apyereth byfore me..strongely indygned, and ayenste me sore moeued. Ibid. xxvii. 96 The see wexed right sore impacyent & indigned. c 1500 Melusine 262 Ye ne owe to be therfore indigned ayenst vs. 1598 Yong Diana 481 Indigned spirits, once at my request Powre foorth your wrath. |