inficete

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English

Adjective

inficete (comparative more inficete, superlative most inficete)

  1. (obsolete, formal) Lacking wit.
    • 1831, Thomas Love Peacock, Crotchet Castle:
      MR. EAVESDROP: Sir, you are very facetious at my expense.
      THE REV. DR. FOLLIOTT: Sir, you have been very unfacetious, very inficete, at mine. You have dished me up, like a savoury omelette, to gratify the appetite of the reading rabble for gossip.