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infame (s.xiiiex)

infame (s.xiiiex)

infam  
  FEW:  infamis 4,658a Gdf:  infame 4,576b GdfC:  infame 10,12a TL: infame 4,1381 DEAF:  infame 1 I230 / infame 2 I233 DMF:  infâme  TLF:  infâme  OED:  infame adj. and n.2  / infamed adj.  MED:  infamis adj.  DMLBS:  infamis 1348c / infamium 1348c

s.

lawinfamous person, person convicted of certain crimes
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xiv1/3 )  alienes ou autres qi n'unt mie jurié feautie al Roi ou infames ou endités ou appelés de crim mortel [...]  Mir Just 161

a.

lawinfamous, deprived of the rights of a citizen
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xiv1/3 )  Estre ceo sunt infams ceus qi ceurent tumbes e sarcus nutauntre ou mucetis pur maufere  Mir Just 133

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infame