Definition of infitia, inficia
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1.
LNS
infitia, infitiae
(inficia, inficiae)
2. infateor
Mostly Plural
noun (f., 1st declension)
  1. denial
  2. to defend an action at law
Abbreviations
infitiae (inficiae), ārum, f. 2. infateor, denial; only in the acc. in connection with ire, and very rarely without a negative, except in ante-class. Lat.: infitias ire, to deny (not in Cic. or Caes.); constr. with acc. and inf., aliquid or absol.: quī lubet ire infitias mihi facta quae sunt? Plaut. Men. 2, 3, 45: ille infitias ibit, Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 41: omnia infitias ire, Plaut. Cist. 4, 1, 9; so without a negative: infitias eunt mercedem se belli Romanis inferendi pactos, Liv. 10, 10, 8.

— With a negative: ne infitias eat, Plaut. Truc. 4, 3, 76: quod nemo it infitias, Nep. Epam. 10, 4: neque infitias eo, quasdam esse, etc., Quint. 3, 7, 3: neque nego, neque infitias eo, nos enixe operam dedisse, Liv. 6, 40, 4; id. 9, 9, 4; 31, 31, 9: nec eo infitias, quin, etc., Front. Aquaed. 72; Gell. 2, 26, 7; 19, 8, 5.

— Esp., to defend an action at law: jurare debent non calumniae causa litem intendere, et non calumniae causa ad infitias ire, Dig. 10, 2, 44, ยง 4.
 
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