Definition of Infames. Meaning of Infames. Synonyms of Infames

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Definition of Infames

Infame
Infame In*fame", v. t. [L. infamare, fr. infamis infamous: cf. F. infamer, It. infamare. See Infamous.] To defame; to make infamous. [Obs.] --Milton. Livia is infamed for the poisoning of her husband. --Bacon.

Meaning of Infames from wikipedia

- ""Infames", de Argos, retrato del poder y la corrupción en México". proceso.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 November 2017. "Gran estreno de "Infames""...
- Osculum infame is a witch's supposed ritual greeting upon meeting with the Devil. The name means the 'shameful kiss' or 'kiss of shame', since it involved...
- one's re****tion. A person who suffered infamia was an infamis (plural infames). Infamia was a form of censure more disgraceful than ignominia, which...
- Infame (Infamous) is the seventh album by Argentine rock group Babasónicos. "Irresponsables" (Irresponsible Ones) - 2:36 "Risa" (Laughter) - 3:07 "Pistero"...
- The Infamous Decade (Spanish: Década Infame) was a period in Argentine history that began with the 1930 coup d'état against President Hipólito Yrigoyen...
- Label: Sony Music Format: Jessico Released: 2001 Label: Popartdiscos Format: Infame Released: 2003 Label: Popartdiscos Format: Anoche Released: 2005 Label:...
- On March 17, 1808, French Emperor Napoleon I made three decrees in an attempt to promote the equality of Jews and integrate them into French society, building...
- 2011-11-07. Retrieved 2022-07-13. Cosnard, Denis (September 10, 2013). "Les 'infâmes frères Koch' s'offrent un nouveau grand nom de l'industrie" [The 'infamous...
- dishonourable activities, and their practitioners were considered “infamous” (infames); for citizens, this meant loss of re****tion and many of the rights and...
- Cadiz were extremely po****r. Like gladiators, entertainers were legally infames, technically free but little better than slaves. "Stars", however, could...