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[vcd]
[
FEW: 4,658a
infamis
;
Gdf: 4,576b
infame
;
GdfC: 10,12a
infame
;
TL: 4,1381
infame
;
DEAF: I230
infame 1
/I233
infame 2
;
DMF:
infâme
;
TLF:
infâme
;
OED:
infame adj. and n.2
/
infamed adj.
;
MED:
infamis adj.
;
DMLBS: 1348c
infamis
/1348c
infamium
]
infam
s.
1
law
infamous person, person convicted of certain crimes
:
(
s.xiii
ex
;
MS: s.xiv
1/3
)
alienes ou autres qi n'unt mie jurié feautie al Roi ou infames ou endités ou appelés de crim mortel [...]
161
a.
1
law
infamous, deprived of the rights of a citizen
:
(
s.xiii
ex
;
MS: s.xiv
1/3
)
Estre ceo sunt infams ceus qi ceurent tumbes e sarcus nutauntre ou mucetis pur maufere
133
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