Defn: Not devoted. [Obs.] Bentley. Clarendon.
INDEVOTION
In`de*vo"tion, n. Etym: [L. indevotio: cf. F. indévotion.]
Defn: Want of devotion; impiety; irreligion. "An age of indevotion."
Jer. Taylor.
INDEVOUT
In*de*vout", a. Etym: [Pref. in- not + devout. Cf. Indevote.]
Defn: Not devout.
— In*de*vout"ly, adv.
INDEW
In*dew", v. t.
Defn: To indue. [Obs.] Spenser.
INDEX
In"dex, n.; pl. E. Indexes, L. Indices(. Etym: [L.: cf. F. index. See
Indicate, Diction.]
1. That which points out; that which shows, indicates, manifests, or
discloses.
Tastes are the indexes of the different qualities of plants.
Arbuthnot.
2. That which guides, points out, informs, or directs; a pointer or a hand that directs to anything, as the hand of a watch, a movable finger on a gauge, scale, or other graduated instrument. In printing, a sign [*] used to direct particular attention to a note or paragraph; — called also fist.