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in·fu·la \ˈinfyələ\ noun (plural infu·lae \-əˌlē\) Etymology: Latin; perhaps akin to Latin redimire to tie, wreathe, geminus twin — more at geminate 1. : a fillet of red and white wool worn in ancient Rome as a token of religious consecration or inviolability 2. [Medieval Latin, from Latin] a. : one of two lappets that hang from the back of a bishop's miter b. : a chasuble used principally in France and England from the 11th to the 16th century |