† indeˈfesse,a.Obs. [ad. L. indēfess-us, f.in- (in-3) + dēfessus wearied, tired (dē- down, etc. + fessus weary, tired).] Unwearied, untiring. 1621Bp. R. Montagu Diatribæ 512 The learned Grammarian Didymus, for his Indefesse paynes in reading and writing, surnamed, Iron-side, or heart of Oke.