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indeign

indeign, v. Obs. rare.
  In 4 indeyne, 5 indaign.
  [A form intermediate between endeign and indign; q.v.]
  1. intr. To be indignant or angry.

1382 Wyclif Gen. xviii. 30 Y biseche thee, he seith, ne indeyne thow, Lord, if I speke.

  2. trans. To disdain, despise.

1483 Caxton Cato C j b, Thou myghtest lese theyr loue and be indaigned of them.

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