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Definition of Infixed
1. infix [v] - See also: infix
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infixed
Literary usage of Infixed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ériu: Founded as the Journal of the School of Irish Learning Devoted to by Royal Irish Academy (1904)
"To illustrate the use of the infixed pronoun in literary Middle Irish I have
selected a number of what seemed to me to be representative texts. ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: In the by John Tracy Atkyns, Philip Yorke Hardwicke, William Newnam, Great Britain Court of Chancery (1781)
"LENGTH of time was infixed on by the defendant, as Length of time a bar to the
redemption of a mortgage fought by the plain- Pka;ed » bar и» .rr. , MI • i ..."
3. An exposition of the Creed by John Pearson (1857)
"extended itself above the transverse), there was also another piece of wood
infixed into", and standing out from, ..."
4. Alsea Texts and Myths by Leo Joachim Frachtenberg (1920)
"(k'i'stis, see k'is and -st infixed.) k'ikau- . . . -u, to be thirsty 106.1 (-U,
verbal suffix, by origin designating first person demonstrative). k'ik!u-, ..."
5. Outlines of the History of the English Language by Thomas Northcote Toller (1900)
"... verbs — scheme of those in Old English — traces of an earlier scheme—-evidence
from Gothic—preterite-present verbs — verbs in -mi-—presents with infixed ..."
6. The Theological and Literary Journal (1861)
"... must, of necessity, signify teachers and preachers, from whose mouth these
darts proceed, and become infixed in the minds of Christ's enemies. ..."
7. Geological Travels by Jean André de LUC (1811)
"The soils of these slopes, having their under part infixed among the asperities
of the rocks, and their surface bound by vegetation, toay remain firm during ..."