ppl. a. [f. next.] Reduced from the position of a deity.

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1643–5.  Milton, Divorce, I. vi. That originall and firie vertue giv’n him by Fate, all on a sudden goes out and leaves him undeifi’d and despoil’d of all his force.

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1858.  Froude, Hist. Eng., III. xv. 287. The undeified images passed by a swift transition to the flames.

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