Infractus, Partici. Co. Vnbroken: sure: strong: not discouraged: also brolten all to peeces.Nuces digitis infractæ. Col. Broken in peeces.Virtus infracta.Stat. Id est, valde fracta. Discouraged.Æuo infracto.Liu. Sil. Feeble with age.Non infractus animus, cui opponitur Confirmatus.Cicer.A stout and strong hart or courage.Ira infracta constitir.Ouidius.His anger was appealed or qualled.Loquela blanda & infracta. Lucret. Wanton childish talke as nutses vse to children leauing but halfe words, babish talke or speech.Minæ infractæ. Sil. Infracta oratio.Liu.A soft & vnmanly forme of speaking. vt, Oratio fuit summisfa & infracta. Liu.Non integra re, sed minus infracta.Cic.The matter not being indeede throughly soÛd, but pet not so much appaiced or hurt.Veritas pluribus modis infracta.Tacit.Truth many wayes detaied or hurt.Torpent infractæ ad prælia vires. Vir. Id est, antea infractæ. Seruius.
Infringo, infringis, infrégi, pe. pro. infractum, infringere Pli. To breake to pecees: to abate: to viuitnifh: to difcourage.Lilia infringere. Ouiu. Lingua infringitur. Lucr. He cannot speake for feare.Lumbos & latus infregi liminibus. Hor. Vestes infringere, Ouid.To reare garmentes.Infringere aliquem per translarionem.Cicer.To abate his couragetto make him stoupe or bowe.Animos infringere.Liui.To viscoutagr: to abate their coucage.Colaphum infringere.Terent.To giue ablow or bore on the eare.Conatus aduersariorum infringere. Cæsar. To stop or let % endeuoure or enterprise of out euimies: to disapoint their purpose.Deos infringere humili precatu. Sta. To ouercome the gods with humvle prater.Difficultatem montis infringere. Col. To breake or ease the stipenes of the hil.Dignitatem alicuius infringere.Cic.To diminish ones dignitfe: to appaire.Ius infringere. Tac. To abate or diminish right or authoritie.Spem infringere.Cic.To put out of hope: to discourage.Vim militum infringere. Cæsar.
in-fringo, frēgi, fractum, 3, v. a. [infrango], to break off, to break, bruise, crack.I.Lit.: infractis omnibus hastis, Liv. 40, 40, 7: ut si quis violas riguove papavera in horto Liliaque infringat, Ov. M. 10, 191: genibusque tumens infringitur unda, Val. Fl. 5, 412: manus, to snap or crack one's fingers, Petr. 17: articulos, Quint. 11, 3, 158: latus liminibus, to bruise one's side by lying on the threshold, Hor. Epod. 11, 22: infractus remus, appearing broken, in consequence of the refraction of the rays in the water, Cic. Ac. 2, 25; cf.: infracti radii resiliunt, Plin. 2, 38, 38, 103: ossa infracta extrahere, id. 23, 7, 63, 119.—B.Transf., to strike one thing against another: digitos citharae, to strike or play upon the lute, Stat. Ach. 1, 575: alicui colaphum,