Definition of Infame

1. v. t. To defame; to make infamous.

Definition of Infame

1. to defame [v INFAMED, INFAMING, INFAMES] - See also: defame

Lexicographical Neighbors of Infame

ineye
infacility
infact
infair
infairs
infall
infallibilist
infallibilists
infallibilities
infallibility
infallible
infallibleness
infallibly
infalling
infalls
infame (current term)
infamed
infames
infamies
infaming
infamise
infamised
infamises
infamita
infamitas
infamize
infamized
infamizes
infamizing
infamous

Literary usage of Infame

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... IT, <Historia athe- ismi> (Altdorf 1713) ; Voltaire, FMA dc, 'Ecrasons 1'infame' (Paris 1881) ; Harnack, A., (Der Vorwurf des Atheismus' (Leipzig 1905). ..."

2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... lonna infame " ( 1840), an historical appendix to his romance; the dialogue .... infame ..."

3. Consuelo: Comedia en tres actos y en verso by Adelardo López de Ayala (1911)
"¡Si alguno de tanto infame Me prestara su cinismo! . . . ¡Oh! Yo aprenderé á encubrir Mi pasión; yo aprenderé. ..."

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