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† inˈdevil, v. Obs. rare. Also en-. [f. in-2 (en-) + devil n.] trans. To possess with a devil; esp. in pa. pple. inˈdevilled.
1604Parsons 3rd Pt. Three Convers. Eng. 279 They were indeuilled, superdeuilled, and thorowdeuilled. 1611Florio, Indemoniare, to endiuell, to possesse one with some diuell or euill spirit. 1624Gee Foot out of Snare 52 There was one M. Blewes..and one M. Fowell..of whom either were or seemed to bee indiuelled. |