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infortunate
English
Etymology
Latin infortunatus.
Adjective
infortunate (comparative more infortunate, superlative most infortunate)
- (obsolete) Unfortunate, unlucky.
- 5 March 1639, James Howell, "To Simon Digby, Esq." in Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ
- a most infortunate chance
- 5 March 1639, James Howell, "To Simon Digby, Esq." in Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ
Related terms
- infortunately
Italian
Adjective
infortunate
- feminine plural of infortunato
Noun
infortunate f
- plural of infortunata
Verb
infortunate
- feminine plural of infortunato
Latin
Adjective
?nfort?n?te
- vocative masculine singular of ?nfort?n?tus
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