INDIGN


Meaning of INDIGN in English

(ˈ)in|dīn, ənˈd- adjective

Etymology: Middle English indigne, from Middle French, from Latin indignus

1. archaic : unworthy , undeserving

2. obsolete

a. : unbecoming , disgraceful

b. : not merited : undeserved

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.