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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. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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endeignous
† enˈdeignous, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. endeign v.1 + -ous.] Disdainful. Cf. deignous.c 1400 Test. Love i. (1560) 274/2 If any would [be] endeynous, or prowd, or be envious. Oxford English Dictionary
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endeyne
▪ I. † enˈdew, v. Obs. In 6 endue. [f. en-1 + dew n.] trans. To moisten as with dew; to bedew.c 1510 Barclay Mirr. Good Mann. (1570) A iij, Swete showres descending with droppes Christaline Endueth the dry ground.▪ II. endew, endeyne obs. f. endue, endeign. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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indign
▪ I. indign, a. Now only poet. (ɪnˈdaɪn) Forms: 5–6 indygne, 5–7 indigne, 6 (9) Sc. inding, 6– indign. [a. F. indigne, ad. L. indignus unworthy, f. in- (in-3) + dignus worthy.] 1. Unworthy; undeserving. Const. of (to, or inf.). arch.c 1450 Chaucer's Clerk's T. 303 (Petw.) Indigne [other MSS. vndigne... Oxford English Dictionary
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