Obs. rare. [a. OF. infame, enfame, ad. L. īnfāmia INFAMY.] = INFAMY.
c. 1400. Test. Love, I. in Chaucers Wks. (1561), 291. The people wol lye & bringe aboute soche enfame. Ibid., 292. Some men there been that their owne enfame can none otherwise voide, or els excuse, but be hindoring of other mennes fame.
Enfame, obs. form of INFAME.