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endeign

I. enˈdeign, v.1 Obs. rare.
    In 4 endeyne, endyne.
    [ad. OF. (s')endaignier:—L. indignāri: see indignant.]
    intr. To be indignant. Const. in, upon.

1382 Wyclif 1 Kings xxi. 4 Thanne Achab cam into his hows, endeynynge, and grutchynge upon the word that Naboth Jezraelite hadde spoken to hym.Wisd. xii. 27 In the whiche suffring thei endeyneden.Isa. lvii. 6 Whether vp on these thingus I shal not endyne.

II. enˈdeign, v.2 Obs. rare.
    [f. en-1 + deign v.]
    refl. = deign.

a 1400 Relig. Pieces fr. Thornton MS. (1867) 87 [He] þat for dule endeynede hym to dye.

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