INDIGN
Source: 566, 567
indign. Indign, a. unworthy, undeserving, ob.
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In‐dign″ (?), a. [[L. indignus; pref. in- not + dignus worthy: cf. F. indigne. See Dignity.]] Unworthy; undeserving; disgraceful; degrading. Chaucer. Counts it scorn to draw Comfort indign from any meaner thing. Trench.