Deign
Deign is a verb meaning to do something that one regards as beneath one's dignity; to condescend to perform a task or favor. It typically implies a reluctant or ceremonious exercise of power or status. The modern usage tends to be formal or literary, and it is often used to convey irony or criticism when someone of higher status performs a minor act.
The word comes from Old French deigner “to vouchsafe, deign,” from Vulgar Latin dignare, from Latin dignus
Usage notes: Deign is not a generic synonym for “choose to do something.” It carries the sense
Examples: “The king would not deign to speak with the commoners.” “She did not deign to offer