indignancy rare.
(ɪnˈdɪgnənsɪ)
[f. indignant: see prec. and -ancy.]
The quality or state of being indignant; indignation.
| 1790 G. Walker Serm. II. xx. 100 Mutual indignancy breaks an union which mutual esteem and kindness had tied. 1837 J. Buchanan Comfort in Affliction vi. (1851) 102 A generous indignancy against whatever was base. |