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.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
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.