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(adjective) : in-făcētus (infĭc-), a, um
* Coarse, blunt, rude, unmannerly, not witty, stupid (class.).
* Of persons: inficetus (homo),Plaut. Truc. 2, 4, 4: Canius nec infacetus, et satis litteratus,Cic. Off. 3, 14, 58: saeclum (with insipiens),Cat. 43, 8.
* Of things: non inficetum mendacium,Cic. Cael. 29, 69: dictum,Suet. Gramm. 23; Mart. 5, 78, 30.— Adv.: infăcētē (infĭc-), coarsely, rudely, unwittily, stupidly (not in Cic. or Caes.): quem haud infacete Pompeius Xerxem togatum vocare assueverat,Vell. 2, 33 fin.; Suet. Vesp. 20.—Sup.: pictus inficetissime Gallus,Plin. 35, 4, 8, § 25.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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