indēsĭnens, entis, adj. [2. in-desino],
incessant (late Lat.), Ennod. Ep. 6, 10. — Adv.: indēsĭnenter , incessantly (late Lat.): affero sacrificia, Cypr. Ep. 69: et indeficienter inhaerere, Aug. Conf. 12, 11.