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† inˈfand, a. Obs. exc. as nonce-wd. [ad. L. infānd-us unspeakable, abominable, f. in- (in-3) + fānd-us, gerundive of fā-rī to speak.] = next.
1608Bp. J. King Serm. 5 Nov. 18 Rome..the Coluuies and common sewer of all infande wickednesse. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. §14. 240 They ought by all means possible to hide and conceal that opinion (as infand and detestable). 1889Sat. Rev. 2 Mar. 245/1 The Society..has caused dolours infand [cf. Virgil infandos dolores] to Gladstonians. |