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inˈfamatory, a. rare. [ad. med.L. infāmātōri-us, f. ppl. stem of L. infāmāre: see -ory.] †a. = defamatory (obs.). b. Bringing infamy.
1612T. James Jesuits' Downf. 58 These Libels, the contents whereof were wholly infamatory. 1620Shelton Quix. III. i. 12, I have not heard of infamatory Verse against the Lady Angelica. 1880Muirhead Gaius iv. §182 note, The reference to the infamatory result of compromise of a claim ex delicto is in the edict de infamia. |