The Collaborative International Dictionary
Infandous
Infandous \In*fan"dous\, a. [L. infandus; pref. in- not + fari
to speak.]
Too odious to be expressed or mentioned. [Obs.]
--Howell.
Wiktionary
infandous
a. (context obsolete English) Extremely odious
Usage examples of "infandous".
Black Book welled up, and he found himself swaying to infandous rhythms said to pertain to the blackest ceremonies of the Sabbat and to have an origin outside the time and space we comprehend.
Unwholesome recollections of things in the Necronomicon and the Black Book welled up, and he found himself swaying to infandous rhythms said to pertain to the blackest ceremonies of the Sabbat and to have an origin outside the time and space we comprehend.