IG'NOMINY, n. L. ignominia in and nomen, against name or reputation. Public disgrace shame reproach dishonor infamy.
Their generals have been received with honor after their defeat yours with ignominy after conquest.
Vice begins in mistake, and ends in ignominy.
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