† indeˈvirginate,a.Obs.rare. [in-3.] Undeflowered. Also fig. Unsullied. 1616Chapman Homer's Hymn to Venus (R.), Pallas, the seede of ægis-bearing Joue; Who still liues indeuirginate.1822T. G. Wainewright Ess. & Crit. (1880) 294 Those plump shoulders, that bosom indevirginate.