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Definition of Infortunately

Infortunately
Infortunate In*for"tu*nate, a. [L. infortunatus.] Unlucky; unfortunate. [Obs.] --Shak. ``A most infortynate chance.' --Howell. -- In*for"tu*nate*ly, adv. [Obs.]

Meaning of Infortunately from wikipedia

- "fortunate land", but it acquired the ironic and colloquial meaning of "infortunate, bothersome" as in ¡Dichosas moscas!, "****ed flies!". Antiphrasis is...
- commentary on the contrast between this work and others of the era. The Infortunate: The Voyage And Adventures Of William Moraley, An Indentured Servant...
- William (2005) [1743]. Klepp, Susan E.; Smith, Billy G. (eds.). The Infortunate: the voyage and adventures of William Moraley, an indentured servant...
- Heywood, which includes the following lines: Two fair, but ladies most infortunate, Have in their ruins rais'd declining Rome, Lucretia and Virginia, both...
- Machine, by Richard Hofstadter William Moraley and Susan E. Klepp, The infortunate: the voyage and adventures of William Moraley an indentured servant,...
- once again, explained immediately: "This war is the salvation of the infortunate. When everything burns, when every thing is destro****, when the storm...
- incited by the British consulate's drogman, Barthold, rushed to this infortunate town, Germanos' undisciplined bands had fled and, except for 3000 people...
- Immigrants, 856. Smith, Colonists in Bondage, 78–79. William Moraley, The Infortunate: The Voyage and Adventures of William Moraley, an Indentured Servant...
- Parte of the Mirour for Magistrates, containing the Falles of the first Infortunate Princes of this Lande. From the coming of Brute …, London (by Thomas...
- incited by the British consulate's drogman, Barthold, stormed this infortunate town, Germanos' undisciplined bands had fled and, except for 3000 people...