† indeˈvote,a.Obs.rare—1. [ad. late L. indēvōt-us, f.in- (in-3) + dēvōtus devote a.: cf. F. indévot (15th c.).] = indevout. a1742Bentley Corr. (1842) I. 7 They give no good account of the other little book. There are so many of the same arguments, and so indevote an age.