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† inˈsanie Obs. rare. [a. obs. F. insanie, ad. L. insānia, f. insānus insane.] Madness.
1572W. Holme Fall Rebell. (R.), Jack Cade made a brag, With a multitude of people; but..After a little insanie they fled tag and rag. Shakes. L.L.L. v. i. 28 It insinuateth me of insanie: ne inteligis domine, to make franticke, lunaticke. [This is Warburton's conjecture adopted by Theobald: all the orig. edd. have ‘infamie’.] |