indelveEtymologyFrom Middle English indelven (“to bury”), equivalent to in- + delve. Cognate with Dutch indelven (“to dig into”). More at in-, delve.indelve means to bury. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 84 out of 100.verbTo bury.To dig or delve into.“Although this port brings out that there are known cases where, on interline traffic, the delivering carrier had collected, but failed to remit to the consignor, it did indelve into the liability of the initial carrier to the consignor, […]”To engrave.“The Vision was in the form of a Book in heaven with small and minute in script and indelved upon Gold of the purest form.”