Talk:infaust

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I am not really sure whether the mark of (archaic) is appropriate here; the previous version of the article listed this word as (obsolete), but the OED simply lists it as "rare," instead listing the variant infaustous as obsolete (the last citation given being in the mid-1600s). It's not a common word, but there are later occurrences of it. So, what to do, what to do... — This unsigned comment was added by Polypartite (talkcontribs).