Definition of Infamed

1. infame [v] - See also: infame

Lexicographical Neighbors of Infamed

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

Literary usage of Infamed

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

1. The Boke Named The Gouernour by Thomas Elyot (1883)
"The English form is used by Robinson in his translation of More's Utopia : ' Finally, whosoever for anye offense be infamed, by their eares ..."

2. Bacon's Essays by Francis Bacon, Richard Whately, Franklin Fiske Heard (1884)
"Livi*, is infamed' for the poisoning of her husband; ... 4 infamed. Infamous. ' Whosoever for any offence be ..."

3. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares (1859)
"To defame, or report Yet bicause be was cruel! by nature—he was infamed by writers. Hohns/i., vol. i, Í 8. ..."

4. The United Kingdom: A Political History by Goldwin Smith (1899)
"infamed in a high degree he was. But for a time by his intrigues he almost supplanted Burghley. When he went as commander to the Netherlands his vanity and ..."

5. The London Encyclopaedia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"Livia is infamed for the poisoning of her husband. ... Hitherto obscured, infamed, And thy fair ..."

6. Fox's Book of Martyrs: The Acts and Monuments of the Church by John Foxe, John Cumming (1844)
"... especially that whereof he was infamed, and confessed himself to be infamed, and that which in times past John Huss and John Wickliff maintained and ..."

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